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Anastasiia Protsenko
Artist from Ukraine
Anastasiia Protsenko is a Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist who is currently working with sculpture. In her practice, she explores the themes of transience, duality, and rebirth. Anastasiia collects metal waste from defence casting workshops and transforms it into art. Between the remnants of military production and the artist’s imagination, a new dialogue begins. The metal scrap becomes feminine and sensitive. Hard steel meets softness, giving birth to a harmony of Yin and Yang. Her sculptures capture a suspended moment in time — a pause where being and not being coexist, creating the most intimate encounter of opposites. Each fragment of metal is unique, its form intuitively shaping the prototype of the future sculpture. In the spring of 2025, Anastasiia’s studio was damaged by a Russian missile strike. Despite this, she returned to work, as art is her true vocation — the force that never allows her to stop. This experience illuminated another dimension of her practice: that which once seemed destroyed or obsolete can be reborn — like a Phoenix — transformed, renewed, and stronger.
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Baroque garden, No 1
21 x 18 cm • Brass, Marble, Acrylic, Abstractart, Steel casting
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
Each of us carries a private garden — mysterious and alive. It grows slowly, asking for light, water, and time. At moments its trees become fragile, exposed to winds and storms. A garden must be tended with care: clearing away weeds, restoring order, shaping its quiet harmony. This space belongs only to us — it is held entirely in our hands.
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Anastasiia Protsenko
Artist from Ukraine
Anastasiia Protsenko is a Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist who is currently working with sculpture. In her practice, she explores the themes of transience, duality, and rebirth. Anastasiia collects metal waste from defence casting workshops and transforms it into art. Between the remnants of military production and the artist’s imagination, a new dialogue begins. The metal scrap becomes feminine and sensitive. Hard steel meets softness, giving birth to a harmony of Yin and Yang. Her sculptures capture a suspended moment in time — a pause where being and not being coexist, creating the most intimate encounter of opposites. Each fragment of metal is unique, its form intuitively shaping the prototype of the future sculpture. In the spring of 2025, Anastasiia’s studio was damaged by a Russian missile strike. Despite this, she returned to work, as art is her true vocation — the force that never allows her to stop. This experience illuminated another dimension of her practice: that which once seemed destroyed or obsolete can be reborn — like a Phoenix — transformed, renewed, and stronger.
Baroque garden,  No 1 Abstract Sculpture Anastasiia Protsenko - Subjektiv.art
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