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Оксана Солоп
Artist from Ukraine
Oksana Solop is a Ukrainian artist working with an authorial decoupage technique at the intersection of collage, painting, and object. Her practice is based on collecting fragments — images, memories, traces of lived experience — and reassembling them into layered, symbolic compositions.
Decoupage in her work is a slow, intuitive process of reconstruction, where destruction becomes a condition for creating new meaning. Themes of home, loss, vulnerability, and transformation appear not as narratives, but as states — quiet, tactile, and deeply personal.
Her works invite the viewer into an intimate space where fragility becomes a form of strength, and the subjective experience opens toward the universal.

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Оксана Солоп
Artist from Ukraine
Oksana Solop is a Ukrainian artist working with an authorial decoupage technique at the intersection of collage, painting, and object. Her practice is based on collecting fragments — images, memories, traces of lived experience — and reassembling them into layered, symbolic compositions.
Decoupage in her work is a slow, intuitive process of reconstruction, where destruction becomes a condition for creating new meaning. Themes of home, loss, vulnerability, and transformation appear not as narratives, but as states — quiet, tactile, and deeply personal.
Her works invite the viewer into an intimate space where fragility becomes a form of strength, and the subjective experience opens toward the universal.

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Total Immersion
Painting by Оксана Солоп
75 x 151 cm • Varnish, Plywood, Phot
Location:
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Total Immersion explores a state of inner silence and the dissolution of boundaries between the body and space. The mirrored composition emphasizes a moment of deep concentration, where movement is directed inward rather than outward. The figure, caught in a gesture that evokes prayer or immersion, becomes an image of transition — between the conscious and the subconscious, reality and inner experience. The worn surface and muted palette evoke time, memory, and vulnerability, as if this state has existed before and continues to unfold in the present.
Photo decoupage with the artist’s original intervention on plywood panel.
Location:
Kharkiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Оксана Солоп
Artist from Ukraine
Oksana Solop is a Ukrainian artist working with an authorial decoupage technique at the intersection of collage, painting, and object. Her practice is based on collecting fragments — images, memories, traces of lived experience — and reassembling them into layered, symbolic compositions.
Decoupage in her work is a slow, intuitive process of reconstruction, where destruction becomes a condition for creating new meaning. Themes of home, loss, vulnerability, and transformation appear not as narratives, but as states — quiet, tactile, and deeply personal.
Her works invite the viewer into an intimate space where fragility becomes a form of strength, and the subjective experience opens toward the universal.

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