ITALIAN-MADE SILK SCARVES & ORIGINAL IMPRESSIONIST ART BY OKSANA JOHNSON
Oksana Johnson is an award-winning San Francisco impressionist painter with more than 25 years of experience, whose work has been exhibited at the de Young Museum and is held in private collections across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. She designs each silk scarf from her original paintings and works with experienced artisans in the Lake Como region of northern Italy to bring them to life in hand-hemmed silk. Explore the scarves, her original paintings, and more below.
Silk scarves designed from Oksana's original paintings and crafted by artisans in Italy's Lake Como region. A lasting accessory for yourself or a gift to be treasured.
Browse original oil paintings by Oksana Johnson. Click the image to see museum-quality, one-of-a-kind floral, landscape, and figurative paintings.
Give a set of fine art greeting cards or buy some yourself. Based on original oil paintings. Blank inside, so you can customize your message for any occasion.
Wrap yourself in a soft warm throw blanket where art, color, memory, and story come to rest. Individually woven, with the artwork becoming part of the fabric itself.
"I searched the internet and was intrigued at the many eye catching scarves to be found. I was pleased to see yours to be the most beautiful silk scarves to be found. I ordered the Lavender Dream size 65x65 along with a handmade scarf ring....Thank you for bringing such lively color and beauty into my life for me to look at and touch...I will order [another of] the smaller size today...."
— DJA, North Carolina, United States
"These silk scarves are absolutely beautiful! I feel that I am wearing a vibrantly colorful unique work of art. Oksana Johnson is an extremely gifted artist, and these scarves gorgeously recreate the color and feeling of her paintings. The silk is soft and a wonderful quality, and the colors are true to the images on her website. I have two of these scarves, each individually stunning, and everyone who sees them admires them."
— Perla T., Utah, United States