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Marta Andrusenko
Artist from Ukraine
Marta was born in 1988 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Inherently creative from childhood. Marta began studying oil painting in 2017, but she only made a serious commitment to her artistic practice and exhibition work in 2023. She currently works primarily with acrylics and mixed media.
She explores the relationship between the inner world of a human and their environment. She is interested in the role of a human in this world, their subjective perception of the world under objective circumstances. Marta is not looking for answers to global questions, she examines a microcosm, the inner world of a person. She reflects on her life experiences.
Marta's artworks frequently incorporate elements of nature as symbols of beauty – unexplored, ephemeral, fleeting, and mortal. She draws parallels between these natural themes and the human experience. Marta communicates through abstract forms, bold and sharp brushstrokes, saturated colors, and florals all of which convey deep emotions and feelings that are integral to her work.

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Lifecycle
Painting by Marta Andrusenko
55 x 70 cm • Acrylic on canvas
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
This painting is inspired by the daily processes of existence, where life and death continually intertwine. The coils of our development resemble a peculiar flower: they are non-linear, vibrant, and multi-hued. One form is tangent to the next, showcasing moments of sharp, definite boundaries alongside areas of seamless, fluid transition.
This painting can be shipped stretched or unstretched.
It is unframed.
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Marta Andrusenko
Artist from Ukraine
Marta was born in 1988 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Inherently creative from childhood. Marta began studying oil painting in 2017, but she only made a serious commitment to her artistic practice and exhibition work in 2023. She currently works primarily with acrylics and mixed media.
She explores the relationship between the inner world of a human and their environment. She is interested in the role of a human in this world, their subjective perception of the world under objective circumstances. Marta is not looking for answers to global questions, she examines a microcosm, the inner world of a person. She reflects on her life experiences.
Marta's artworks frequently incorporate elements of nature as symbols of beauty – unexplored, ephemeral, fleeting, and mortal. She draws parallels between these natural themes and the human experience. Marta communicates through abstract forms, bold and sharp brushstrokes, saturated colors, and florals all of which convey deep emotions and feelings that are integral to her work.

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