YASY BACHURINA

Artist Statement

In my art, I explore the fine lines of human perception, balancing between the visible and the invisible. My method is based on an intuitive approach and a deep trust in the unconscious. I strive to create works that become a bridge between personal experience and universal human emotions, inviting the viewer into a dialogue with their own inner world.

In TENÚ, I create an environment where the viewer can tune into finer frequencies of perception. Using various media, I invite visitors not just to look, but to feel, remember, and co-create. Here, personal symbols and images become a universal language, allowing everyone to find reflections of their own story. This exhibition is not so much a display of objects as it is a living experience, where art becomes a tool for expanding the boundaries of perception and self-discovery.



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Bio

Born in 2002, Yasy Bachurina, an emerging artist from Moscow, creates emotionally resonant works that explore the delicate lines of perception. Her journey through Russia, Georgia, and Thailand has profoundly influenced her vision, connecting personal experiences with universal emotions.

Educated in traditional and digital techniques at the Moscow Academic Art College, Yasy’s true learning has come from her global experiences, including a deeply impactful period living in a Buddhist monastery.

After leaving Russia in 2022, Yasy spent a transformative year and a half in Tbilisi before relocating to Bangkok. She continues to develop her practice and plans to study contemporary art in Korea.

TENÚ – Debut Solo Exhibition, Bangkok, Thailand (2024)

Artist's Interview

The Journey

  • Yasy Bachurina grew up surrounded by creativity, with her father’s career in TV and film and her mother’s background as a model shaping her artistic sensibilities. Although she initially pursued music, Yasy’s passion for visual arts led her to explore both traditional and digital techniques. In 2022, she made the ethical decision to leave Russia, moving to Tbilisi, Georgia, where she deepened her artistic practice among fellow exiles. Now in Bangkok, she is preparing to advance her studies in contemporary art in Korea, with the support of her father and curator.

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