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Watercolour is my chosen medium because it mirrors these very qualities: it demands patience, balance and trust in the flow, just as sensuality and self-exploration do. I often combine intricate, detailed bodies with abstract washes of colour that reflect the emotional tone of each piece — soft, muted greens when calm, or bold, expressive splashes of pink when passion rises. Though my subjects can be explicit, my paintings radiate stillness and tranquility, inviting viewers into intimacy without intrusion.
My works have been exhibited in London, including Volia and Kinbakushi at the Holy Art Gallery, and I continue to develop my practice by experimenting with symbolism and colour. At its heart, my art is about celebrating sensuality as pleasure in its broadest sense — physical, visual, emotional and confident — honouring the complex, imperfect and beautiful nature of being human.
I am a self-taught artist working with watercolour and ink, drawn to the human form and its quiet power. My artistic voice was shaped in part by my years in Odesa, where the rhythm of the sea and the city’s sensual and liberating spirit left a lasting impression. Now based in the UK, I continue to explore intimacy, femininity and self-expression through my art.
My creative journey began quietly in my school years, when I found myself absorbed in sketching anatomical diagrams from biology textbooks. What began as an exercise in curiosity grew into a fascination with the human form, its details, and the subtle aesthetics of flesh and bone. Over time, this study evolved into a deeper exploration of sensuality, femininity and self-expression, leading me to embrace nudes and erotic subjects as central to my practice.
My work draws on the influences of Egon Schiele, Frida Kahlo, Da Vinci’s sketches and Marina Abramović. From Kahlo and Schiele, I take the spirit of self-exploration and vulnerability; from Da Vinci and Abramović, the celebration of the human form, both physical and emotional. While these inspirations guide me, my art is ultimately rooted in my own philosophy of sensuality and the beauty of imperfection.
What drives me is the desire to translate fleeting emotions into something tangible, something that lingers on the page. Each piece becomes both a diary of my own inner world and an invitation for others to find traces of themselves within it.
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As a self-taught artist, I have been honing my craft for years. My passion for watercolor art started with wanting to express the world around me in my own unique way.
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