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“I create images based on history,” said Wayne. While there are stories in her paintings, there are many ways to interpret what they mean.
Last summer, Wayne's friend fled Ukraine. What that friend saw in one of Wayne's creations "was her perception of the world,” the artist said.
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Wayne moved to the United States in 2002 and settled in
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North Haven with her husband Stephen. The two met in Ukraine, where Stephen was doing work with the Peace Corps.
“I came here to the United States to create images and start making money,” Wayne said.
Strong women are a recurring theme of her work. She has painted soccer player Megan Rapinoe, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, and women who work in healthcare.
Wayne's art is available on her website, yevgeniawayneart.com.
“I grew up with a father who owned a small business and I appreciate the benefits of working for a local business who has ties to the community they represent," said Smith. "It has been an extremely fulfilling career.”