[1] Buivid graduated from the Dutch Art Institute (ArtEZ University of Arts),[2] and was a resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in 2023[3] Buivid, started working with animation and painting, after graduation from the Dnepropetrovsk State University in 1988.
In the early 1990s, she began to add to her work watercolour, oil, textiles and collage, not limited by pure print.
[6] The most notable project in past years have been a series «How I Spent My Summer», nominated for a Kandinsky Prize in 2009,[7] colliding the collage images of peaceful relaxation with a military invasion, and «Peonymania», 2013.
Each series by the artist is a social and cultural narrative, revealing details of the bohemian lifestyle, family conflicts, personal experiences, which turns into large-scale research, able to move the audience from the emotional maturity to existential.
Some of Buivid's artworks already on a secondary art market and presented by leading auction houses, including Sotheby's,[26] Bonhams[27] and Vladey[28] Artists' name Vita Buivid has been variously transcript from Cyrillic (Вита Буйвид), and the last name can also be spelt as Buyvid,[29] Bujvid[30] or Bouivid;[31] while first name variations include Victoria[32] or Viktoria;[33] and possible combinations of above[34]