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Making of CAD 180116
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Dans mon atelier, où je peins au sol. La touche finale (et désolé pour le son 😅)
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Processus de création dans mon atelier!
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Art process. The painting is done with acrylic paints on canvas.
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Few shots and fragments from working process.
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Making of Dreamscape #4
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My studio. Working process. I am painting a still life with aloe.
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The process of making a mosaic
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Sunset Artem Andreichuk - Subjektiv.art
How do you feel when you look at this artwork?
I feel peace, serenity, calmness and freshness!
Sofia Blonska
Blue woman (from the series Line) Nataliia  Brichuk - Subjektiv.art
Look for 20 seconds. What do you see?
Evokes both vulnerability and strength at the same time
Maximilian Kaessens
Kyiv Skyline Series. Light Through The Darkness Ganna Kryvolap - Subjektiv.art
Look for 20 seconds. What do you see?
It may be Kyiv but this version could be pictured by Murakami.
Manuel Medeiros
Brain Damage Yehor Hrybovych - Subjektiv.art
Whose work did this artwork remind you of?
This feels like a mix of Basquiat’s graffiti chaos and Guston’s cartoonish style—vibrant, surreal, and alive, like a painting that won’t sit still and keeps telling new stories.
Serhii Filonenko
MYC_Carpet #02 Dasha Tsapenko - Subjektiv.art
How do you feel when you look at this artwork?
This work is so fresh and unconventional. I wonder what it is like to live with this artwork at home. It is very natural in both literal and aesthetic sense of the word. It is also very intriguing and prompts you to explore and ask questions. It looks soft, but it is rigid in real life? What is it like to touch? A very exciting piece!
Yehor Serdiuk
Sunset Artem Andreichuk - Subjektiv.art
Look for 20 seconds. What do you see?
The path. Easy, calm, and full of wisdom - through the prairie, listening to the trees and wind whispering. Someone could have been there before, or maybe no one had? Silence and calm. Gorgeous !
Illia Ishchenko
" Roses under my window" Yehor Dulin - Subjektiv.art
Look for 20 seconds. What do you see?
My grandmother’s garden comes to mind. Summer mornings from my childhood.
Daria Fedko
Fig. 26 - Bailarina Maria R Saunders - Subjektiv.art
What do you see in this artwork?
This artwork reminded me of such familiar states as stupor and helplessness. Horrible state, which cannot be described in any other words but a limbo between fear and indecisiveness. I am amazed at how several brush strokes could convey such a profound emotion. I see a person hugging their legs, attempting to get into a foetal position, which, for me, links the difficulty of deciding vulnerability. "Bailarina" gently brought me back to the moments when I felt this way. It is as if "Bailarina" hints that being lost is not as scary anymore. The fact that the use of china ink on fine art paper can do so much to a human brain is simply fantastic. Then again, maybe I am just a sentimental human being who is easily amazed at what other, slightly more creative and talented people, can do with a piece of paper.
Anastasiiaaa Gakalo
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Artwork Taras Sereda - Subjektiv.art
Taras Sereda - Subjektiv.art
Taras Sereda
Belgium
Born in Ukraine in 1991, Taras Sereda’s artistic journey is one of evolution, both in geography and expression. Beginning with a foundation in Industrial Design at the State Academy of Arts and Design in Kharkiv, he was trained to see structure, balance, and function. But art was never just about function for Taras, it was about feeling. In 2011, his path took an unexpected turn when he moved to New York City, a transition that reshaped both his worldview and his artistic language. In the charged energy of New York, his work began to shift. While his early practice was rooted in classical objectivism, his artistic language became more fluid, intuitive, and personal. He embraced charcoal and watercolour that allowed both precision and spontaneity — creating delicate yet bold line drawings that exist in a space between stillness and movement. His paintings often feel like echoes of fleeting emotions, subtle and restrained, yet profoundly impactful. Occasionally, he steps into oil painting, where the contrast is striking. Here, his work transforms — brighter, more visceral, with thick, expressive brushstrokes. If his charcoal and watercolours are whispers, his oil paintings are declarations. This duality is what defines Taras’s artistic approach: restraint and release, control and chaos, simplicity and depth. His themes are deeply personal—reflections of relationships, self-portraits, quiet observations of still life. His subjects seem caught in moments of introspection, mirroring the artist’s own exploration of identity and experience. The tension between intimacy and distance is a constant, giving his work a quiet but persistent resonance. Now based between Paris and Berlin, Taras has taken his art to international audiences. His works have been exhibited in major European art capitals, featured in auctions, and collected by those who are drawn to their quiet power.
Artwork Dzvinya Podlyashetska  - Subjektiv.art
Dzvinya Podlyashetska  - Subjektiv.art
Dzvinya Podlyashetska
Ukraine
Born in Lviv, Ukraine, based in Vienna, Dzvinya Podlyashetska is an artist whose work moves between the playful and the profound. Her art is a vibrant mix of comic-like figures, bold colours, and surreal compositions, capturing emotions that are often felt but rarely seen. She transforms the ordinary into something magical - people, animals, and everyday objects take on new meaning in her world, where naivety and sarcasm, love and chaos, laughter and melancholy exist in fragile harmony. Dzvinya’s journey into art began with a deep fascination for illustration and printmaking. She studied graphic design at the Ivan Trush Lviv State College of Decorative and Applied Arts before continuing her fine arts education at the Ukrainian Printmaking Academy. She has shaped a distinctive voice, one that blends storytelling with visual poetry. Her art is a reflection of human relationships, inner dialogues, and the constant push and pull between personal identity and external influences. Mental health is a key theme in her work, expressed through dynamic, exaggerated forms and rich textures that echo the complexities of emotion. Each piece is an invitation to pause, to look deeper, and to rediscover the joy of simplicity that is often lost in the rush of modern life. Exhibited across Europe and the United States, from the National Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv to the Volkskunde Museum in Vienna and the 17 Frost Gallery in New York. When You Don’t Expect at Breach Miami, have cemented her reputation as a rising force in contemporary art. Dzvinya doesn’t just create images, she creates experiences. Her art is a space where emotions take shape, where nostalgia meets the surreal, and where viewers are encouraged to embrace both the beauty and the chaos of existence.
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