Even if They Turn Away
79 x 112 cm, Acrylics on Canvas
2025
This painting marks the beginning of a series of geometric inner landscapes and represents a liberation from form. It reflects the tension between internal expectations and the decision to follow an independent path – even if this involves the risk of loss. At its core lies a turning point: to give in, or to give up.
Darkness Is Just a Second Away From the Light
104 x 77 cm, Acrylics on Canvas
2025
This painting holds space for grief in the face of an unexpected loss. Its dual structure points to a fragile threshold at which states can shift at any moment – from light to darkness, or from darkness to light.
A Farewell to False Belonging
78 x 106 cm, Acrylics on Canvas
2025
This painting addresses the act of setting boundaries in relation to external projections and expectations. At the same time, it is concerned with release: the separation from what no longer holds, and the clarity that emerges from such a decision.
Holding Back, So You Can Stand
56 x 64 cm, Acrylics on Canvas
2025
This painting is based on a traditional Ukrainian embroidery pattern, extended through layered experiential references. At its core lies the act of restraint – holding back one’s own impulses in order to remain present for another. At the same time, the work points to a deeper dynamic: the quiet withdrawal of one’s own visibility in favour of someone else. It remains deliberately ambivalent, situated between care and self-loss.
One Step Closer to Open Horizons
61 x 174 cm, Acrylics on Canvas
2025
This work marks a movement towards openness – towards distance, light, and expanded space. The process becomes lighter, less controlled, and more attuned to presence than to a defined outcome.
The Ease of Becoming
48 x 165 cm, Acrylics on Canvas
2025
This painting describes a state of reduced resistance within the process of making. Form emerges without pressure, and the act of painting unfolds beyond goal orientation – carried by its own rhythm.
Date:
May 27, 2025