Gallery
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Fuji
90*72, acrylic on canvas
Water forms №1
27*22, acrylic on canvas
Water forms №2
27*22, acrylic on canvas
Water forms №3
27*22, acrylic on canvas
Water forms №4
27*22, acrylic on canvas
Water forms №5
27*22, acrylic on canvas
Water forms №6
27*22, acrylic on canvas
Floating
40*60, acrylic on canvas
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What can you see?
38*54, oil pastel on paper
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When lighting falls
38*54, oil pastel on paper
I’m not drowning
38*54, oil pastel on paper
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Founded peace
120*80, acrylic on canvas
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Deeper
50*40 diptych, acrylic on canvas
Grape
50*50, acrylic on canvas
Creation
50*50, acrylic on canvas
River of life
100*70, acrylic on paper
Sowing season
100*70, acrylic on paper
Mother of the universe
42*30, acrylic on canvas
Who is a creator?
30*42, acrylic om canvas
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Eve
80*110, oil on canvas
Project “Ordinary landscapes”
They say it takes just 21 days to form a new habit. But how long does it take to get used to war? How much time is needed to accept new realities — to live with checkpoints, sirens, and bomb shelters as part of everyday life? Until it feels as if there was never a “before.” This project reflects the lives of Ukrainians during the war, and at the same time tells my own story — the fears, the fragility, and the experiences I carry.
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Обережно міни. Danger mines. Добро пожаловать
40*60, acrylic, canvas
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8th of March
70*70, acrylic, canvas
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All the best for children
50*70 diptych, acrylic on canvas
Swallows fly low before bombing
40*40, acrylic on canvas
Bread is the staff of life
40*40, acrylic on canvas
Embryo Pose
70*70, acrylic on canvas
See and be seen
50*70, acrylic, canvas