Untitled, 2025

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  • Artist
  • Nationality

    Ukrainian

  • Genre

    Mixed Media Sculpture

  • Style

    Assemblage / Urban Found Object Art

Artwork Details:
2025, mixed media sculpture using car tire, bamboo, boards, mannequin parts, fiberboard, tarpaulin, plastic, and gas mask · 209 × 175 × 16 cm · 24 kg · unframed

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Best suspended using hidden wires, cables, or metal hooks embedded in a wooden or plywood base. Alternatively, install on a load-bearing wall using dowels and fasteners rated for heavy weight.

About the Work:
This sculpture reflects on distance, control, and vulnerability in a world shaped by technology. A quiet landscape is interrupted by the presence of a drone, while scattered mannequin parts and a gas mask suggest a fragmented figure. There is no confrontation, only stillness and exposure. The form is made from materials collected in Bangkok, assembled into a scene where threat and silence exist together. The work invites reflection on how calm surfaces may conceal unseen pressures, and how presence is often shaped by what is not visible.

Artist’s Note:
This work reflects on the shifting nature of conflict and distance. A calm landscape hides a quiet sense of threat, with a drone hovering above, capable of striking without warning. Scattered mannequin parts and a gas mask suggest a loss of identity, where the human form is vulnerable and fragmented. The figure is not heroic. It is exposed and disconnected. Created from found materials like tyres, boards, and fibre, this piece speaks to how modern systems reshape the world. Even peaceful places carry traces of tension, and the body becomes part of that altered space.