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The graphic series "Metamorphoses" directs the gaze toward the vulnerability and instability of human existence, the inevitability of transformations undergone by bodies and souls. Skeletal, thin, elongated figures are depicted in a state of dissolution, where the material yields to the ephemeral, r...
2024
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Sasha Slepchuk is a multimedia artist living and working in Limassol, Cyprus. She works with graphics, ceramics, and glass, creating profound and multilayered works. She is the co-founder of the art group "Collapse." Sasha focuses on the fragility and instability of human existence, as well as the inevitable transformations that bodies and souls undergo. Her works are characterized by conceptual depth, encouraging reflections on change, vulnerability, and the inevitability of oblivion. Drawing inspiration from literature, cinema, and philosophy, Sasha combines traditional techniques with contemporary narratives, creating pieces that resonate with both personal and universal experiences. Sasha's creations are meditations on the beauty of the transient, the acceptance of impermanence, and the transformative nature of existence.
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