As an artist, I work with themes of memory, the body, and cultural roots, exploring Ukrainian tradition through a contemporary visual language. My practice grows out of the folklore of Zakarpattia — songs, dances, and rituals — which I perceive not only as cultural heritage, but as a living system of knowledge transmitted through the body, movement, and sensation. In earlier series, I engaged with the kolomyika as a form of rhythm and collective memory. Today, this inquiry has evolved into an exploration of the body as a site where the experience of unity is preserved — between people, generations, and the spiritual dimension.
My practice is a search for a language that brings together body and memory, tradition and contemporaneity, the intimate and the collective. I aim to create a space in which the viewer does not simply see the image, but experiences it on a bodily level — as an echo of their own experience, hidden deep within.
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