Another master of traditional folk art (but with a twist) in her country was,HANNA SOBACHKO-SHOSTAKwho was born in 1883 in Skoptsi,
Landlady Anastasiia Semyhradova opened an educational and demonstrational carpet studio in Skoptsi in 1910 where she, together with painter Yevheniia Prybylska, tried to revive the traditions of carpet making and embroidery. They invited Hanna, who worked as an embroideress at the cartel during 1910–1916.
The studio also experimented with the avant-garde, and Hanna Sobachko became friends with famous futurist Aleksandra Ekster and switched to decorative graphic art. She painted decorative panels with watercolors and gouache in the spirit of “rural futurism” – dynamic compositions, asymmetrical, bright images of flower ornaments and birds with the avant-garde influence. Her art won many awards and she exhibited in Kyiv,
In 1932, Hanna Sobachko-Shostak moved with her family to Cherkizovo village, in the region of
In 1963–1964 her designs were featured on Ukrainian stamps.