Artwork Series

Nature’s Echo

I'm intrigued by the prevalent separation between human culture and nature, a theme that has driven my recent work. The goal is to challenge this separation and depict the interconnectedness of humans and natural essence.

Year
2023-2024

Roots run deep, even when we're far

The art series was inspired by my personal experience of moving from Ukraine to Montreal. It conveys the idea that our cultural ties remain strong, even when we're physically separated from our origins, exploring how we connect with our heritage in a new environment.

Year
2022-2023

Intangible

Intangible is a series that revolves around the idea of observation, not through the lens of the mind, but rather, through the lens of the heart.

Year
2021-2022

The air never learned how to be

This series contrasts the calm flow of nature with the hustle of human life. It reflects on how elements like air simply exist without trying to be, unlike humans who are always striving to learn and improve themselves.

Year
2020

Urban outsider

This series is about a naive dream to combine the rhythm of the city and the immersion in nature.

Year
2019-2020

Caressing Still Motion

This series is about multiple dreamy worlds.

Year
2018 - 2019

Project "The Body Got Lost"

Explore a fusion of macro images capturing my paintings and vivid digital illustrations, reflecting on the metamorphosis of corporeality in the post-Covid era. Delving into the socio-cultural facets of corporeality, this series contemplates the impact of societal dictates and the transformative nature of adaptation, manifested through masks rendering bodies translucent. Amidst intertwining meanings, mediums, colors, and textures, the project engages in a dialogue with artists and curators, unraveling the multifaceted dimensions of corporality in art - be it provocation, expression, sincerity, or research.

The project "The Body Got Lost" was supported by the European Union through the program House of Europe.

Year
2021