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Paintings

Snow Queens

$400.00

Queens like parties (OK, ballrooms) and here it is! Four Snow Queens got together, brought their fellows and enjoyed a nice walk in a forest before having a drink at the palace.

20×20 in, mixed media on gallery wood panel

The Spring

$380.00

The Spring 2021 painting depicts the most wonderful season in Vancouver – spring, but being unable to enjoy the season.

Oil on canvas, 2024

16×20 in

Evolution

$350.00

If I were a cat, Darwin’s theory of evolution would need a major update. At the very top of the evolutionary ladder would be cats, undeniably the pinnacle of existence. Cats are sleek, independent, and infinitely smarter than the average human gives them credit for. They’re experts at manipulating their human servants into giving them food, attention, and comfort, often with nothing more than a look or a soft meow. Below cats, but still superior to most creatures, are dogs. While dogs are loyal and often useful—whether in guarding homes or fetching sticks—they simply can’t compete with the pure grace, intelligence, and self-reliance of a cat. Dogs may occupy a middle rung, but they fall far short of the majesty and sophistication of their feline counterparts. Then there are humans, amusing in their technological prowess but ultimately inferior in terms of raw survival instincts. They’ve lost touch with nature, relying too heavily on their gadgets and comforts, which is why they sit just below monkeys on the evolutionary scale.

Monkeys, on the other hand, possess a level of natural instinct and agility that humans have long since abandoned, earning them a more favorable position. They may not have the same technological advancements as humans, but their connection to the natural world, as well as their intelligence and adaptability, places them above humans in my evolution chart. As for the rest of the creatures, they’re less important in the grand scheme of things. Amphibians, for example, occupy the very bottom of the ladder. For a cat, they’re little more than a snack, insignificant in the world of highly evolved beings. While they play a role in the ecosystem, their evolutionary contribution is largely overlooked when compared to the greatness of a cat, who reigns supreme over all.

Collage on wooden board, 20×20 in, 2025

Tutankhamen 7

$350.00

If you knew her you would never have drunk with thieves
If you knew her you would never have thrown your hair like leaves

16×20 in, framed

2023

Tutankhamen 6

$350.00

I knew one woman that was always leaving through the window

There were tons of doors, but she chose the window

She crashed every time, but she didn’t care, you know

16×20 in, framed

2023

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Piter

$250.00

I’m from St.Petersburg, Russia, where winters are gloomy-grey and cold. It can be cloudy for 2 or more months without even a single sunny day. In December, at noon it’s not light yet and at 3 pm it’s dark already. Also, apart from many other big cities, St. Petersburg’s central districts were planned by Italian architects and built as a royal city. A lot of streets have, in fact, two or even 4 rows of buildings, but only the first one is visible from the outside.

Apparently, the first row looked beautiful and rich and was made for wealthy landlords. Then through an arch in a wall, you get to another building, less prestigious than the first row; and through another arch to another one, and so on. The yards of the buildings remind the shape of rectangular wells, and one of those is depicted here.

Oil on Canvas, 2011

16×20 in

 

Stop Shaking My World!

$180.00

This is one of my self-portrait series. My world is colourful and weird, but always kind and nice. However, a lot of people around try to drag me in more practical life and measure things and work with how much you can make. That’s not me, and this destroys me. Don’t shake my world, I want colours and shine! I want beauty, without purpose.

12×16 in, framed.

Amaryllis

$150.00

I love amaryllis. They bloom in late winter and, if I’m lucky, in early summer brining refreshing with a bitter note aroma to my house.

11 x 14 in, framed

Alice D/Zoomed

$150.00

This Alice D/Zoomed artwork is a collage made with prints of my original painting Alice. The original work itself got ruined and doesn’t exist anymore, but I still have some prints to play around.

9×12 in, 2023, framed in real wood frame.

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