About Stella Polare
Paintings Stella Polare are created by Khulkar Yunusova or Stella Polare French-Uzbek artist based in France. Stella Polare is artists’s nickname, that stands for the place of art in her life. It is also the translation of her name, given by her grandmother.
After studying economics and management, she worked for 7 years in the pharmaceutical industry in France. The latest project in the field of late-stage pediatric oncology made a big impression on the future artist. Visiting hospitals and following sick children with cancer has shown Stella Polare that life can be very different. The little patients, being so fragilel physically, were so mature spiritually that they made her think a lot. These children are deeply aware of death and they are the ones who taught Stella Polare to value every moment of their lives. Every moment of pain relief in sick children is synonymous with joy. They use everything they have: their energy, their time, to live as fully as possible. At this moment, the future artist realized that she wanted to devote herself to art.
Main Stella Polare projects have the objective to apply and to develop the concept of the vitaculture to all the spheres of the life. Vitaculture is the joy urgency. Today, Stella Polare is interested at how the vitaculture is executed: people, women and men, society, some particular defined people, letter H in the French language and others.
Exhibited in UNESCO, Louvre and Bukhara Museum, In 2020 Stella Polare gained the crown of Tretyakovskaya Prize. In 2021 Stella Polare had carte blanche to exhibit in the Palais Jacques Coeur, thus she organized the “Message” exhibition at the invitation of A.S.I.E., the French Association, the same year 2021 she was invited to the Parole des Femmes, public talk at the House of the Great French writer, Maison de George Sand.















