How I came to develop my own signature style and sacred direction in art.
I was born on August 9, 1988, in Moscow.
Education:
- Repin Art School.
- Moscow State University of Design and Technology.
- Airbrushing studio at Exstudio, followed by teaching there.
I participated in exhibitions: Autoexotica, Aeromobile.
Major projects where I worked as a mural and ceiling painter:
- Aseev Estate,
- Sretensky Monastery,
- The Royal Chambers of the Romanovs in the Novospassky Monastery,
- Residences of top state officials, classified sites, and international projects.
- Laid mosaics for a church in Serbia.
Since 2011, my main job has been as a graphic designer. Simultaneously, I painted commissioned artworks.
In 2013, after working for a year as a designer in an office, I saved up for my cherished training and finally fulfilled MY DREAM of becoming an airbrush artist. Hoods, interiors, paintings, portraits, helmets, guitars, gunstocks…
In 2014, I had a business trip to the Aseev Estate. This was my first serious government commission. But airbrushing was still the main focus.
Since 2016, I have devoted myself to painting churches.
In the summer of 2019, I went on maternity leave but worked diligently until the end on a mural project located in Uzbekistan.
During maternity leave, I became a professional Jyotish astrologer. This marked the beginning of the era of my signature creativity.
A series of paintings was born that you still see today. And I never tire of creating project after project.
This is my style, one I had to arrive at.
The main principle of my creativity is the fusion of esotericism and painting.
My art guides the viewer toward understanding their purpose. Symbolism in the works, unconventional materials, themes, and complex color schemes—all distinguish the artist. Several years of church murals are reflected in the style of many of the artist’s paintings.
Ancient sacred geometry is reinterpreted in a new way.
Clients note that they appreciate how I combine academic painting with ornamental-decorative elements.
Read about each work separately in the description.