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"I came from the Soviet Union in what is currently Ukraine. I was a huge admirer of drawing while I was an infant. I was honored with many awards. In the years following high school, I went into the world of economics. It was tough to be at ease having a job that was completely occupied by the boring, dusty job. So, I decided to tackle the art world through a rigorous approach that eventually led me to the program that was directed by Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. Following that I had the opportunity to study with Shirin Neshat of Salzburg."
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"Making my work is a crucial component of creating impossible imagined worlds.
Aliens-like visuals, strange images and forms These are some of my favorite things to imagine and consider. Naturally, during my early teens, just like everybody else, I was fascinated by everything around me until I realized that I wasn't satisfied by my perception of the information visual.
The desire to create each possible variant and artefact with no source and no origin, led me make completely different universes."
What is your art style?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. My everyday thought and statement is:
Biofuturism, also known as bioism, is my attempt to create bio-inspired living organisms and fresh designs for the next generation of living beings. Bioism allows you to create artworks that reflect the aesthetic possibilities created by biological processes which are synthesized created. Bioism is an approach that creates art with the power of energy, complexity and range. I regard each of my artworks as living organisms. Bioism is the process that gives life to dead objects.
Personally, I'm convinced that, in the next decade following an evolutionary revolution in the near future living furniture is likely to become a part of homes that live on the web and also traveling throughout spaces via live streamed stations. The most fascinating aspect is the ability of art to utilize live objects to create different forms of living. The art of expression will give feelings that remind of birth. The fantastical may be an outcome of the art work's creator and the surroundings. The art museum that is to come might be converted into gardens that include Zoology and also to finance the development of new projects for biodiversity and galleries might transform into biology laboratory.
Bioism is the attempt at making new types of life in the universe. Paradise Engineering can be defined as the best embodiment of bioethics by using innovative techniques ...
As I convinced, is not going to be fully developed, as it's a biochemical process that is currently creating it."
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What are the top aspects to consider when creating your personal design?
"I strive to stay clear from any primitive geometric patterns which aren't straight lines. even the absence of lines when feasible. I'm looking forward to the intersection of macro and micro every day.
Anything that is not understood or a complex issue will immediately be seen by the inner eyes as natural or living. Biology is the deepest and intricate information structure anywhere in the universe."
The church is an official location. Do you have a hard working?
"It will depend upon your inner beliefs as well as your own convictions and concerns as well as the extent to which you're unsure in your understanding of the place you're in within the human race. For me, I'm not an expert in the realm of the universe, time and its awe-inspiring marvels. When I go to church is like children are exploring the huge and mysterious playground which includes communicating.
It is my goal to respect its art, but I'm not ignoring its fun aspect that is communicating with God. This is similar to an XXL telephone booth. While you're in conversation or trying to communicate the message you want to convey, it may even laugh."
How do you define your responsibility for the creation process and how much of your processes are biologically based?
"Controlling chaos can be extremely challenging. My ears and eyes will be listening to unknown music, and I will be able to see the new shapes that speak to me, and fuels my mind. my. This isn't just a one-way method wherein you assume the role of a mining machine, taking precious rocks of curiosity and tossing tons of trash of uninteresting possibilities into your eye. That's not what I prefer.
I frequently combine my interests with other options and strive to produce a pleasing audio, as well as an unexpected surprising. One of the most exciting aspects of this job is the potential to design an entirely new universe that you are already thinking about how it could look like. Sometimes, you dream or dream while sleeping. In reality, the more I create my own world with my imagination and the more fun I have, and chaos will become my companion as I grow in the biosphere."
Do you like making things or could you get something more out of it for example, meditation or opening yourself to the possibility of vulnerability?
"Drawing is an opportunity to think. Additionally, I draw when I examine myself and consider how much I am amazed at my capabilities, in addition to how the universe has the ability to amaze me, which is the case in all the possibilities on this exceptional route. Sometimes, it's amusing or when I'm feeling excited and enthralled, I go outside into the unknown and take on some act."
Why did you choose bioism? What was your experience prior to you decided to take the plunge?
"The first steps were rather normal: I remember how happy I was about my half-drawing-half-painting of the tractor in the field for which I was praised in kindergarten.
Following this I was so fascinated by the beauty of nature that I would stay in the grass for prolonged periods of time, and attempt to make natural motion on paper. At the end of the day, I began to draw portraits. However, I wasn't satisfied and bored by the human visage's normality that were replicated (including photos and videos) I made the choice to stop my work. The egg's shell split and I emerged with the appearance like the Octopus (or Godzilla). It means that I became fascinated by the mysteries that exist in the world. Can I describe the mystery? This is not to discuss what's in the current version but it's to create a completely brand new version. This was the day that was the day that marked the start of bioethics, as well as my own bioism."
When I looked through your Instagram I realized that the bioism may be interested in topics related to homeless people living in LA...
"But this wasn't an entertaining account. The weather was cold in the streets and the individuals feeling lonely were thrilled to be able to experience any interaction with another human. They were also thrilled to learn about the Christmas story of the bioism of the infant and be able to interact with the blue infant in the tale.
The enigmatic poverty evident at the beach of Hollywood can trigger a completely different perspective and I'm forced to consider ethical implications of bioism's interactions with Diogenes who is the hypothetical Diogenes of Venice."
To find out more about the work of the artist as to learn more about bioism, look up her Instagram and the current work in the Cathedral St. John the Divine in New York.
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