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Max Vitvitskiy
Artist from Ukraine
My name is Max Vitvitskiy.
I am a Ukrainian visual artist working at the intersection of photography, digital composition, and symbolic surrealism.
I do not see myself only as a photographer or a designer.
I create visual windows into worlds where the temporary touches the eternal.
At the core of my work is presence — the quiet, profound moment when a human being stands before the beauty and vastness of creation and feels both small and deeply connected at the same time.
Through recurring symbols — flowers as the fragility of life, animals as strength and divine creation, and the human figure as the seeker — I explore the tension between seasonality and eternity, darkness and light, intimacy and immensity.
My works are not created to decorate a wall or impress at first glance. They are invitations. Spaces to pause. To breathe. To feel close to something greater and profoundly beautiful.
Faith is inseparable from who I am.
Every piece carries a quiet foundation of hope, love, and reverence for God — not as a loud declaration, but as an inner structure that shapes my vision and intention.
Each artwork is created manually in a digital environment with full artistic control. I do not use artificial intelligence or generative tools in the creation stage. Every composition is carefully built layer by layer and realized as a limited edition physical artwork.
By supporting my work, you support contemporary Ukrainian art and an independent artist who continues to create in the reality of war. While Ukraine faces daily Russian attacks, we continue to stand, live, and create.
Thank you for being part of this journey.
Light will prevail.
Max V.

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Natural Light: Through the Cracks
Prints by Max Vitvitskiy
80 x 120 cm • Canvas, Pigment, Wood
One of a kind
“Natural Light” is a limited edition surreal portrait exploring the idea that light often enters our lives through the places we once believed would protect us.
Combining symbolic elements, butterflies, and atmospheric lighting, the artwork creates a visual narrative about healing, transformation, and inner awakening.
Inspired by the words often attributed to Leonard Cohen — “There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in” — the piece reflects on the illusion of protection we build around ourselves.
The fractured helmet surrounding the portrait represents the defenses we create through identity, control, and external structures. As it breaks, warm golden light enters, revealing vulnerability not as weakness, but as an opening.
Butterflies symbolize transformation and renewal, suggesting that real change begins when we allow something genuine to reach us.
About the Artist
Max Vitvitskiy
Artist from Ukraine
My name is Max Vitvitskiy.
I am a Ukrainian visual artist working at the intersection of photography, digital composition, and symbolic surrealism.
I do not see myself only as a photographer or a designer.
I create visual windows into worlds where the temporary touches the eternal.
At the core of my work is presence — the quiet, profound moment when a human being stands before the beauty and vastness of creation and feels both small and deeply connected at the same time.
Through recurring symbols — flowers as the fragility of life, animals as strength and divine creation, and the human figure as the seeker — I explore the tension between seasonality and eternity, darkness and light, intimacy and immensity.
My works are not created to decorate a wall or impress at first glance. They are invitations. Spaces to pause. To breathe. To feel close to something greater and profoundly beautiful.
Faith is inseparable from who I am.
Every piece carries a quiet foundation of hope, love, and reverence for God — not as a loud declaration, but as an inner structure that shapes my vision and intention.
Each artwork is created manually in a digital environment with full artistic control. I do not use artificial intelligence or generative tools in the creation stage. Every composition is carefully built layer by layer and realized as a limited edition physical artwork.
By supporting my work, you support contemporary Ukrainian art and an independent artist who continues to create in the reality of war. While Ukraine faces daily Russian attacks, we continue to stand, live, and create.
Thank you for being part of this journey.
Light will prevail.
Max V.

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