Alesia Kutsian is a graphic designer with over ten years of experience in packaging and branding. She is a winner of international design awards, including the Graphic Design USA Awards, World Brand Design Awards, Pentawards, and the A’ Design Award. She holds a higher education degree in graphic design. Her professional background has shaped a keen sensitivity to form, color, and composition, which has naturally evolved into her painting practice.
In her abstract works, she uses mixed media, primarily acrylic, which allows for a fast, intuitive, and fluid process. Her paintings are built on expressive brushwork, a refined sense of color, and a process-driven approach where not only the idea matters, but the movement itself. They combine the energy of abstract expressionism with subtle echoes of landscape — like a memory of place, light, and atmosphere. These works explore inner perceptions of space, layers of memory, and the shifting nature of organic forms.
Alongside this, she creates realist paintings of animals and plants in oil. These works emerge from direct observation of nature and a desire to capture its precision and fragility. Her artistic vision has been influenced by a deep appreciation for scientific botanical illustration, with its attention to detail and respect for natural form.
She is deeply inspired by nature, travel, and visual culture. In every journey she takes, she makes it a point to visit museums and observe artworks in person. Among the artists who influence her are Albrecht Dürer, William Morris, Claude Monet, Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, and Vincent van Gogh.
Her creative life also extends beyond painting: she enjoys photography, assembling mosaics, learning foreign languages, and reading. These practices continuously feed her visual language and sensitivity to detail.
Her work is a dialogue between intuition and observation, between abstraction and reality, united by a central theme: an exploration of nature and the connection between humans and the natural world.