Olga Brindar is a Russian-American artist based in Pittsburgh. She attained her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 2009 and has taught classes and shown work in the Pittsburgh area for over a decade. She is also a member of the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators.

Olga works in pencil, charcoal, ink, acrylic, and watercolor. Her dream-like visual works have a distinct style, evoking a moody, surreal ambiance. Themes she has explored in recent years have included psychological portraits, motherhood, mental illness, death, spirituality, and the spaces in between waking and dreaming.

Alongside her visual work, Olga writes creative nonfiction and poetry. She celebrates her first professional publication in Voices From The Attic Anthology, published through Carlow University, 2020.

Photo courtesy of Joe Pucciarelli, Loop Photography. 2020

Photo courtesy of Joe Pucciarelli, Loop Photography. 2020