Spreading color across surfaces spanning over a meter, a Ukrainian artist renders beautiful garden flowers that are larger than life. Using delicate watercolors to transfer nature’s pastels onto the page, her works are stirring the imagination of art lovers from all over. Born and raised in Odessa, Zhanna Pulcho, 24, was introduced to watercolors in 2013 (while preparing to enter Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture) by a graduate of Repin Academy of Fine Arts. “At first it was very hard because he retaught me to paint watercolor; he explained to me all those things which helped me to develop my skills further,” Zhanna, who goes by Janet, told The Epoch Times. After studying at the academy for 5 1/2 years, she graduated with a master’s degree. In her fourth year, she discovered botanical illustration, a discipline that influenced the huge floral paintings that capture her artistic vision today. In …