Umbrella
Oil and personal technique on canvas. 36″X48″. 2013.
Oil and personal technique on canvas. 36″X48″. 2013.
Oil, Collage on Canvas. 36″X48″
Oil&Dollars on Canvas. 55″X42″. 2012.
Philosophy of human life and death, priorities of enrichment over compassion.
Oil on canvas. 48″X48″. 2012
Oil on Canvas. 30″X24″. 2011.
Oil & dollar on canvas. 32″X26″2011.
Unequal pay harms U.S. women.
How many working women think they’re paid fairly for the work they do? Right now, with the economy still struggling to provide jobs for all those who want them, many women are probably happy just to be employed.
But women are still paid only 77 cents for every $1 men receive. This unequal pay continues to harm American women and the families who depend on their wages. (According to a recent report, women are the primary breadwinners in 40 percent of American households.)
Source of information: http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-04-23/opinion/20861671_1_paycheck-fairness-act-equal-work-wage
Oil, Dollar bills on Canvas. 36″X36″. 2011.
It really doesn’t matter who you are on the Earth: president or arabic sheikh, millionaire or prince of Wales. It really doesn’t matter how much money you will make in your life. After your death you won’t be able to take any penny with you.
I Don’t Care. Oil, acrylic, Dollar Bills on Canvas. 48″X36″. 2011.
I Don’t Care was painted in 2011 and was a clear prediction of revolution, protests of Ukrainians against of Yanukovich dictator on Maidan. Oksana Tanasiv painted Yanukovich, president of Ukraine, without face as a sign of shameless corruption, violance and repressions; without a chair – as a sign of a fake election and falsifications; cracked ground – as a sign of economical crisis; black people as a sign of ignored protesters.
http://ru.ogo.ua/news/—-vsemirno-izvestnaya-hudojnitsa-narisovala-yanukovicha-bez-litsa
Oil, dollar bills on canvas. 32″X26″. 2011.
Oil and Swarovski® on Canvas. 18″X24″. 2014.