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Rufina Bazlova was born on 1990 in Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, is a Belarusian artist. Discover Rufina Bazlova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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1990

Rufina Bazlova (Руфіна Базлова; born 1990) is a Belarusian artist based in Prague.

2015

She received her master's diploma in illustration and graphic design from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen in 2015.

2020

She gained international renown for her 2020 series The History of Belarusian Vyzhyvanka, which uses the traditional embroidery craft of vyshyvanka to depict the protests in Belarus.

Bazlova comes from the large city of Grodno in western Belarus.

She studied in Plzeň and later worked in Prague as a set designer and performance artist.

Bazlova moved to Prague and completed a bachelor's degree in scenography at the Academy of Performing Arts in 2020.

In August 2020, thousands of people joined the protests against Alexander Lukashenko's election, including many artists.

In response to the Belarusian election campaign, Bazlova designed her first protest embroideries and posted them on Instagram.

Bazlova uses traditional Belarusian embroidery to create critical art.

The figures, which look like pictograms, are in the national colors of white and red of the Belarusian opposition.

The technique of applying red thread to white fabric with cross stitching invokes the vyshyvanka technique, a local folklore.

The embroideries, which at first seem harmless, become digital narratives and thus a testimony to the Belarusian mass protests.

Since the early Middle Ages, vyshyvanka, the East Slavic patterns in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, have been embroidered on clothing.

Motifs of that time were about love, the sun or protection against evil spirits.

Bazlova's depictions include tanks, helicopters, fleeing people and swastikas and cockroaches dumping trucks.

Among protesters in Belarus, the cockroach symbol is code for President Alexander Lukashenko, who has brutally quelled mass protests since the allegedly rigged presidential election in August 2020.

Bazlova's art provides insight into the female-driven democratic resistance in Belarus.

Bazlova creates her designs digitally; very few motifs are actually produced, as production would be too time-consuming.

The digitally processed vyshyvanka designs documented the history of the Belarusian uprising.

According to Bazlova, each tableau is associated with an actual event from 2020.

Her Serie The History of Belarusian Vyzhyvanka has become internationally known; Vyzhyvanka is a play on words from the Belarusian words "embroidery" and "survival."

Vyshyvanka means "embroidered shirt."

Vyzhyvats means "survival".

In the embroidered comic Zhenokol (Feminnature) Rufina Bazlova presented themes on feminism in the folk tradition.

"The original background was that women who made traditional Belarusian ornaments could neither read nor write. Embroidery was the only way to represent their life, their surroundings. They created special geometric signs and used mainly red color as a symbol of blood and life on the pure linen background, which symbolized freedom and purity. Belarusian ornaments are in a way a code for our national history, which could be read as a text."Together with Sofia Tocar, Bazlova founded Framed in Belarus, a social art project that addresses the situation of political prisoners.

On the occasion of the Charlemagne Prize award in 2022, Rufina Bazlova exhibited current works in Aachen.

In August 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wore a shirt designed by Bazlova at the opening of Independence Week.

Bazlova also designed the New Year's card for the German Federal Foreign Office in 2022.