“The temperature of the canvas increased, occurred in degrees” Murray Walker. Work “37.4”, acrylic on paper. The work “37.4” participated in the exhibition Luxembourg Art Prize in 2022. The availability of a painting can be found by contacting the artist directly.

“The work “Lemon & Water” is a memory of a trip to Italy in 2018. Acrylic on paper. The work “Lemon & Water” participated in the exhibition Luxembourg Art Prize in 2022. The availability of a painting can be found by contacting the artist directly”

The work “Freedom with closed eyes” is inspired by the latest events in Belarus, starting from 2020. This work depicts a girl with a black blindfold (a symbol that not everything is always open and visible) with dreams of freedom. The image of freedom is a dark-skinned girl with the smell of roses. The one who chooses freedom understands that it is not given in an easy way, only after going through torment and loss can one achieve what one wants. A girl with outstretched arms as a symbol of readiness for change…This work was created in 2020, acrylic on paper. The work participated in the exhibition Luxembourg Art Prize in 2022 The availability of a painting can be found by contacting the artist directly 

“Passion”, acrylic on paper. Legend has it that the red rose was created from the blood of Adonis, Aphrodite’s lover, and thus came a symbol of love and desire, while the white rose symbolizes perfection, purity and strong love. I decided to combine these two symbols in my work “Passion”.The availability of a painting can be found by contacting the artist directly.

“It is very difficult for another person to show us how we look from the outside, and it is difficult for us to show how we feel from the inside.” John Green “Paper Towns”. “Achromatic colors” or as I see it “WHITE”. The work “WHITE” shows the inner feeling of this color, everyone has their own, some see a combination of all colors in one, for others it is pure white. The work participated in the exhibition Luxembourg Art Prize in 2022. The availability of a painting can be found by contacting the artist directly. Acrylic, paper

Muse

Who were called Muses? How do they look?

Muses -μοῦσαι “thinking” – goddesses in ancient Greek mythology, the daughter of the god Zeus and the Titanide Mnemosyne, or the daughter of the goddess Harmony, patroness of the arts and sciences. They lived on Parnassus. My Muse looks like this “Muse”, acrylic on paper. The work “Muse” participated in the exhibition Luxembourg Art Prize in 2022. The availability of a painting can be found by contacting the artist directly.