​​​MANIFESTO

​Art is not merely a reflection of reality, but a way of thinking, searching for truth, and creating new ideas. I proclaim art as an intellectual system in which elements of the past, present, and future are harmoniously intertwined. In my artistic method, I revive the traditions of the intellectual avant-garde, work in the new creative logic of the Great Modern, combine modernism and postmodernism into a single symbolic system, and address complex synthetic themes that require deep reflection.

The avant-garde was not only an aesthetic challenge, but also a philosophical platform for rethinking art and its role in society. I continue this tradition by integrating the ideas of experimentation, intuitive form creation, and the interconnection between art and science. A contemporary artist must not only create, but also think, analyze, and explore - only then can their art be truly meaningful.

Modernism has not ended - it has transformed. Great modernism is the logic of art that goes beyond the chronological division of styles, absorbing their best aspects and synthesizing them into a new system. I reject the chaos and arbitrariness of form creation in favor of structural depth and conceptual integrity.

Modernism sought absolute form, postmodernism sought its deconstruction. I combine these two opposing approaches, creating a synthetic language that balances between structure and its disintegration, between logic and intuition. This allows me not just to quote the past, but to build new artistic ideas on its basis.

The world is too complex to be conveyed in one-dimensional forms. I work with multi-level concepts that combine myth, science, history, and personal experience. It is important not only to convey emotion, but also to lay intellectual codes that the viewer will uncover through interaction with the work.

The art of the future is not just new forms, but new meanings. The artist is no longer just a master of technique, but a researcher, thinker, and philosopher. I proclaim this manifesto as a call for meaningful, profound art that is not afraid of complexity, strives for synthesis, and does not lose its ability to surprise.

​​Education

​Kyiv State Children's Art School named after T. G. Shevchenko, Sculpture Department, 2007.

Bachelor's degree (sculptor), Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2012.

Master's degree (sculptor, sculpture teacher), Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2014.

Doctor of Philosophy in Education, Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A.S. Makarenko, Sumy, Ukraine, 2017.

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A.S. Makarenko, Sumy, Ukraine, 2024.

​Awards

​Scholarship holder of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for young scientists (2021–2022).

Scholarship holder of the President of Ukraine for young artists in the field of fine arts (2022).

​Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.