Identity exists in transition rather than definition.
Between certainty and doubt, clarity and ambiguity, an infinite range of perception unfolds.
Using image, body, and spatial situations, I investigate the subtle systems that shape how we understand identity, presence, and truth. Small shifts in framing can transform meaning completely. What appears stable often reveals itself as fluid once attention moves.
My background in design informs the structure of my work - an awareness of how space, form, and composition guide perception. Rather than explaining ideas directly, I create situations where viewers can experience these shifts themselves.
Beauty plays an essential role in this process. Not as decoration, but as a form of clarity - a moment when perception becomes precise and attentive.
I was born in Moscow and grew up between different ways of understanding the world - geometry and physics on one side, poetry and drawing on the other. Alongside this, I practiced professional speed skating, developing an early awareness of movement, discipline, and spatial attention.
Design entered my practice through a search for visual clarity rather than strategy, leading me through fashion, textile, object, spatial, and graphic design. Working across disciplines shaped my interest in structure, material, and perception as interconnected systems.
After moving to Germany, my work expanded toward artistic research exploring how presence, environment, and observation shape human experience.
Today, my multidisciplinary practice moves between art and design, creating constructed situations that examine perception, identity, and the conditions through which meaning becomes visible.