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Max Vitvitskiy
Artist from Ukraine
My name is Max Vitvitskiy. I can call myself a photographer, a graphic designer or a visual artist, but most of all I like to experiment. I am still on a journey and continue learning every day. I like playing with tones, darkness and light, creating new exciting worlds.
In my creative process I strive to create a world, where everyone wants to retreat into when sometimes life gets dark. Every piece of artwork carries a message of God, hope and love, that I want to share with the community.

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Max Vitvitskiy
Artist from Ukraine
My name is Max Vitvitskiy. I can call myself a photographer, a graphic designer or a visual artist, but most of all I like to experiment. I am still on a journey and continue learning every day. I like playing with tones, darkness and light, creating new exciting worlds.
In my creative process I strive to create a world, where everyone wants to retreat into when sometimes life gets dark. Every piece of artwork carries a message of God, hope and love, that I want to share with the community.

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Introvert
Prints by Max Vitvitskiy
120 x 150 cm • Canvas art
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
“There’s a lot of beauty in quiet strength.”
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Max Vitvitskiy
Artist from Ukraine
My name is Max Vitvitskiy. I can call myself a photographer, a graphic designer or a visual artist, but most of all I like to experiment. I am still on a journey and continue learning every day. I like playing with tones, darkness and light, creating new exciting worlds.
In my creative process I strive to create a world, where everyone wants to retreat into when sometimes life gets dark. Every piece of artwork carries a message of God, hope and love, that I want to share with the community.

Whose work did this artwork remind you of?
Contribute your perspective to the community & earn rewards. Leave your reflection below.
