Maya Bukhin was born in Omsk (Russia).
To be trained in the fine arts of the beginning since the childhood: first in a fine art studio of the Kiev house of Pioneers (Ukraine), then in the Studio of Minsky G.C., a member of the Union of artists of the USSR and Ukraine, honored artist of Ukraine.
Next she studied at the Kiev College of Applied Art.
Graduated from Kiev art-industrial College (now Kiev State Institute of Applied and Decorative art and Design them Michail Boychuk).
Worked as a designer in the Ukrainian aviation industry.
After emigration to Israel (1997), she lives and is engaged in creativity in Ashkelon (Israel).
She is a member of Association of Professional Artists of Israel.
She is a member of Association of artists of Ashkelon (Israel).
Themes of her works - nature, still life, abstract, thoughts, fantasy and attitude to the world surrounding us.
Her works are in private collections in Ukraine, Russia, France, Germany, Japan, Israel, USA.
\" As long as I remember me, I painted ... Pencil and brush have always been at hands .
From 2nd grade I started to study at the art studio. And all my life, I am studying, observing and comprehending the need do creative works is as need to breathe and live!
Every moment of a past life, leaves a trace in my soul - in my imaginations and reality...
My works are a mirror of my soul, the need to transfer onto the canvas my thoughts, feelings, mood and attitude towards everything that surrounds us.
Beauty of the world surrounding us – the sky, air, the nature, the person and creations of hands of the person (architecture, things, household items) surprisingly and intricately linked to each other in a complicated manner among themselves. Convey on canvas the harmony of this unity - fascinating, complicated and at the same time exciting for me, as an artist task. And each time, I feel in a new way sense of reality behind which opens bigger, than the outside world. Every time I attain, create, observing and embodying my plans,
aspirations, re-experiencing a new process of my creation.
I am grateful to the Almighty, which gave me the gift to see and, as much as possible, express on canvas multifaceted condition and mood, because at the next moment everything can change, and there will be something new that gives inspiration for further creativity.\"