Code U101

Mixed Media on Board, collage, crystals, beads, epoxy on Board . Size 24″X24″. Date: July 8, 2020

This element of antique embroidery patterns holds signs of protection, according to our ancestors beliefs. Black color and geometrical designs are great for being used in decorative interior projects.

Dollar Banana 2

In crafting this piece, artist poured fascination with society’s hunger for wealth into every stroke. The vibrant interplay of colors and bold figuration invites introspection about our pursuit of material gains, embodied by the currency held by lips craving satisfaction. This piece isn’t just art; it’s a conversation, a bold statement for your space that teases the senses and ignites passionate discourse on value and desire.

Oil, black ink, pen, pencil, gold acrylic. 40″X30″. May 2020

Code U34

Mixed Media on Board: wallpaper, silver leaf, acrylic sprays, custom inserts, collage, black ink. September 2019

Collection Code U is neo-folk geometric compositions where antique embroidery ornaments and Trypillian symbols are used as a basis. The elements, ancient symbols, and patterns transformed by the artist into modern abstract geometric art. Elements of the Eastern-European embroidery, a square, triangle, lines, crosses, are energetic symbols that hold a certain meaning. And the graphic language is not just semantic notations and decorative forms. They transform a special message. In this way, the works of art of the collection serve not only to communicate with the language of our ancestors, but also to convey the signals of history and culture to our next generations.

Code U33

Mixed Media: acrylic, sprays, collage, custom inserts, black ink, epoxy

Collection Code U is neo-folk geometric compositions where antique embroidery ornaments and Trypillian symbols are used as a basis. The elements, ancient symbols, and patterns transformed by the artist into modern abstract geometric art. Elements of the Eastern-European embroidery, a square, triangle, lines, crosses, are energetic symbols that hold a certain meaning. And the graphic language is not just semantic notations and decorative forms. They transform a special message. In this way, the works of art of the collection serve not only to communicate with the language of our ancestors, but also to convey the signals of history and culture to our next generations.