Art is my way of understanding the world—its history, strength and fragility, and the invisible connections between people and places.
I work as a painter and monumental artist, creating both interior paintings and graphic works as well as large-scale wall murals. I am inspired by the spaces we live in and the memories they hold, and I strive to infuse them with emotion.
My artistic journey began in the small Ukrainian city of Kropyvnytskyi, known for its avant-garde art movement. I then continued my studies in painting and drawing in Kyiv at the studio of artist Viktor Levchenko before enrolling at the Stieglitz Academy of Art. I have participated in exhibitions in Ukraine, Sweden, and Denmark, and my works are held in private collections in both Ukraine and Sweden.
Through visual metaphors and symbolism, my work explores themes of cultural identity, the search for stability, and inner strength. I believe it is essential to speak about fundamental values that remain unchanged despite difficult times. I also see art as a powerful form of dialogue and reflection in a multicultural society, emphasizing the importance of mutual support in today’s world.