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Sestry Feldman
Artist from Ukraine
Twin sisters Michel and Nicol Feldman, known as Sestry Feldman, have never followed convention. Born in Dnipro in 1996, their artistic journey began at the age of eight, driven by an innate curiosity and a family that valued freedom, self-expression, and resilience. Their father—a political prisoner under the Kuchma regime—remained an unseen figure until they were eight. But when they sent him a childhood portrait, his reply was simple yet profound: “It’s a masterpiece.” That single phrase became their silent manifesto—a sign that art was their destiny. From Kyiv’s subway walls to global exhibitions in Paris, Brussels, and Tel Aviv, their work is a fearless mix of street art, political satire, and electrifying visual storytelling. Their murals, bursting with modernised Cossacks, surreal talismans, and raw emotion, are not just paintings—they are acts of defiance, echoes of history, and visions of the future. Their five-episode animated series "Yoyo", initially meant as a yoga guide for children, turned into a satirical take on AI and humanity’s future, blending humour and dystopian vision. With no formal training, their education comes from cinema, techno beats, and the streets. Their art pulses with movement, rebellion, and energy—a world where vibrant colors meet stark realities, where every piece demands attention. Their art isn’t just seen—it’s felt, lived, and encountered.
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Cyborglys
Painting by Sestry Feldman
100 x 100 cm • Acrylic
Location:
Warsaw, Poland
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Sestry Feldman
Artist from Ukraine
Twin sisters Michel and Nicol Feldman, known as Sestry Feldman, have never followed convention. Born in Dnipro in 1996, their artistic journey began at the age of eight, driven by an innate curiosity and a family that valued freedom, self-expression, and resilience. Their father—a political prisoner under the Kuchma regime—remained an unseen figure until they were eight. But when they sent him a childhood portrait, his reply was simple yet profound: “It’s a masterpiece.” That single phrase became their silent manifesto—a sign that art was their destiny. From Kyiv’s subway walls to global exhibitions in Paris, Brussels, and Tel Aviv, their work is a fearless mix of street art, political satire, and electrifying visual storytelling. Their murals, bursting with modernised Cossacks, surreal talismans, and raw emotion, are not just paintings—they are acts of defiance, echoes of history, and visions of the future. Their five-episode animated series "Yoyo", initially meant as a yoga guide for children, turned into a satirical take on AI and humanity’s future, blending humour and dystopian vision. With no formal training, their education comes from cinema, techno beats, and the streets. Their art pulses with movement, rebellion, and energy—a world where vibrant colors meet stark realities, where every piece demands attention. Their art isn’t just seen—it’s felt, lived, and encountered.
Black stork  - Subjektiv.art
Black stork
by Sestry Feldman
€1 500100 × 100 cm
Metro  - Subjektiv.art
Metro
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
Kyiv  cake  - Subjektiv.art
Kyiv cake
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
100 ₴  - Subjektiv.art
100 ₴
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
Star  - Subjektiv.art
Star
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
Yard  - Subjektiv.art
Yard
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
200 ₴  - Subjektiv.art
200 ₴
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
Chestnut  - Subjektiv.art
Chestnut
by Sestry Feldman
€1 000120 × 70 cm
Cyborglys Pop art Painting Sestry Feldman - Subjektiv.art
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