Farbig

Russian Federation
Trend Rooms, 11E35
Yulia Moon is an artist and sculptor, a member of the Union of Artists of the Donetsk People’s Republic, and a graduate of the Kharkiv Academy of Design and Arts. She has worked on the development of private interiors and public buildings, including the restoration of the Kuibyshev House of Culture and the facade of the merchant’s house "Green Plaza" (Donetsk). She also designed the interior of the Church of the Iveron Mother of God, contributing painting elements, gilding, and creating bas-reliefs. Yulia participated in the restoration of the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh (Pushkin, Saint Petersburg), as well as the Pill Tower (Pavlovsk). Her works are held in private collections in Ukraine, Russia, and other CIS countries. Her painting “For They Know Not” was exhibited in six Russian cities as part of the state program “Donbas–Russia. Shared History.” Yulia’s artworks have also been displayed at exhibitions in the Peter and Paul Fortress (Saint Petersburg). From 2021 to 2023, she collaborated with KimArt Studio (Moscow) as a sculptor and designer, developing bas-relief designs ("Dragon," "Peacock," "Socialist Realism," "Thistle"), as well as the "Matterhorn" and "Silk" projects. In 2024, Yulia participated in the Color Mix exhibition, conducted master classes, and took part in an interior brunch in Sochi—events covered in the "Expert Opinion" magazine. She created bas-reliefs for the HomeTextile & Design Trend Rooms project (room design by Sergey Tregubov), as well as for Sberbank's stand at an event in Luzhniki and for private interiors in Savinsky, Kryl'ya, and West Garden residential complexes, and Moscow City. She also regularly runs master classes at the Farbig space. FARBIG is a painting center based in Moscow, with franchises in Tver, Bishkek, and Astana, and plans for expansion to Nizhny Novgorod, Khujand (Tajikistan), Tashkent, and Almaty. The company is involved in joint developments with the paint and coatings factory "Loymina" and produces its own reinforcing materials under the ARMATURA brand. Farbig is a participant in the Color Mix 2024 exhibition, Russian House, and the “Dachnyy Otvet” project (NTV). The company and its projects have been featured in "Expert Opinion" magazine.
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