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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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Sifted
Photography by Оксана Солоп
45 x 60 cm • Varnish, Photo, Plywood
Location:
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Photo.collage.varnish.decoupage.plywood 2017
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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