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Mikhail Ray
Artist from Ukraine
Mikhail Ray is a multidisciplinary artist and curator from Kherson, Ukraine. He was born on February 22, 1984 in a family of former ship's cooks, graduated the Maritime College and served at sea as a Deck Officer. In search of satisfaction he started to engage in photography. At first it was nothing more than a hobby, until he saw realistic digital photo collages. The ability to synthesize his own images, instead of reflecting through the surrounding reality, quickly captured his full attention. He finally got the right tools to recreate his inner world and transform it, thus his interest in traditional photographic practice was finally lost. He began to discover hidden facets of his own consciousness and this pushed him to find answers in psychology and religions. Shortly before the full scale Russian invasion in Ukraine, he gave up with his maritime career he had been building for over 20 years and intended to live a life, creating art that could awaken people. On February 24, 2022 life began to challenge him. He decided to stay in Kherson, his native city, which was occupied by Russian forces, and fight for freedom with the power of his art. This decision unexpectedly brought him to the answers he was looking for. To proof that Paradise (Ray in Ukrainian) is not a place, but a state of consciousness.
During occupation of Kherson he gave interviews to BBC and number of Ukraininan, US and Taiwanese journalists about his art and situation in the city and took part in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine, Europe, USA and Asia. His artworks are held in private collections in USA, Netherlands & Ukraine.

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Terrorism is Okay!
Prints by Mikhail Ray
75 x 50 cm • Art paper, Inkjet print, Rag paper, Digital, Collage
From "The Mirror" series.
Limited edition print 1/25 (+2AP) on Hahnemuehle premium photo paper. Hand signed and numbered.
Available in different size/edition: 90 x 135 cm or 70 x 105 cm
Digital photo collage. Photography and post production by Mikhail Ray. In the artwork I used the photo of the Shopping Mall "Fabrika" in Kherson, demolished by Russian strike & one of the burned cars left in numbers on the streets of Kherson during Russian occupation of the city.
Artwork statement:
Our memory is not a hard disk. We remember only what is important to us, what has repeated many times and is accompanied by intense feelings. And from the way we feel and behave, what we get in this or that situation, our strategy and idea of how this world is arranged and who we are in it is formed. In fact, we need memory not to remember the past, but to create our future.
In recent years, we have repeatedly seen that Terrorism is Okay! That you can do business with terrorists, make agreements. Of course, according to the principles of Win-Win, as highly effective people from disadvantaged families do. So, friends, if you haven't already, stock up on popcorn and set up your basement or bomb shelter. Let's make it into the future together! It is waiting for us with traditional weapons that have been proven over the years, and with brand new technologies. There is a lot of "interesting" there, you will never get bored.
Kherson, July 2024
About the artist
Mikhail Ray
Artist from Ukraine
Mikhail Ray is a multidisciplinary artist and curator from Kherson, Ukraine. He was born on February 22, 1984 in a family of former ship's cooks, graduated the Maritime College and served at sea as a Deck Officer. In search of satisfaction he started to engage in photography. At first it was nothing more than a hobby, until he saw realistic digital photo collages. The ability to synthesize his own images, instead of reflecting through the surrounding reality, quickly captured his full attention. He finally got the right tools to recreate his inner world and transform it, thus his interest in traditional photographic practice was finally lost. He began to discover hidden facets of his own consciousness and this pushed him to find answers in psychology and religions. Shortly before the full scale Russian invasion in Ukraine, he gave up with his maritime career he had been building for over 20 years and intended to live a life, creating art that could awaken people. On February 24, 2022 life began to challenge him. He decided to stay in Kherson, his native city, which was occupied by Russian forces, and fight for freedom with the power of his art. This decision unexpectedly brought him to the answers he was looking for. To proof that Paradise (Ray in Ukrainian) is not a place, but a state of consciousness.
During occupation of Kherson he gave interviews to BBC and number of Ukraininan, US and Taiwanese journalists about his art and situation in the city and took part in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine, Europe, USA and Asia. His artworks are held in private collections in USA, Netherlands & Ukraine.

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