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Anna Kryvych
Artist from Ukraine
Kryvych is a contemporary interdisciplinary artist from Kyiv. She studied at the Madrid School of Fine Arts and spent two years training in the studio of Ukrainian artist Leo Limanenko. Her practice explores the mechanisms of human interaction with the world, revealing deeper layers of reality, truth, and being. Through her work, she addresses themes of dehumanization, estrangement from nature, and immersion in artificial constructs that distort our connection to the essence of life. She lives and works in Kyiv.

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No meat left
Painting by Anna Kryvych
80 x 80 cm • In Progress
No Meat Left is a quiet still life that shows both fullness and emptiness at the same time.
Sunlight shines through a kitchen at noon, lighting up the yellow tiles like an old, warm memory.
The space is clean — and I left it this way on purpose.
Eventually I was planning to show anyway fullness, but in more literally way. However during the process I have realised that I kinda feel it more eloquent through void and absence.
There's no food, no people, no sound. Just light, shapes, and the strange feeling that something is missing.
For me it's a certain metaphysics of still life where
Emptiness shows its fullness
About the artist
Anna Kryvych
Artist from Ukraine
Kryvych is a contemporary interdisciplinary artist from Kyiv. She studied at the Madrid School of Fine Arts and spent two years training in the studio of Ukrainian artist Leo Limanenko. Her practice explores the mechanisms of human interaction with the world, revealing deeper layers of reality, truth, and being. Through her work, she addresses themes of dehumanization, estrangement from nature, and immersion in artificial constructs that distort our connection to the essence of life. She lives and works in Kyiv.

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