Varnished. Acrylic on canvas Size 56x45x1.5 cm Year of creation: 2025 Weight without packing 0.715 kg Weight with packaging 2,2 kg This painting was inspired by a documentary about Lembata — an island where life flows to the rhythm of the sea and ancient traditions remain alive. In the foreground is an ordinary day, filled with the quiet anticipation of a great journey. The men prepare their boat, blending ancestral knowledge with the harsh demands of the ocean. But this is more than fishing. It’s a preparation for a whale hunt — a ritual woven into the culture, where the sea nourishes, tests, and connects. Fishermen is not just about craft — it's about courage, community, and the ability to live in harmony with the powerful forces of nature.
Year of creation: 2025 Acrylics, oil on canvas. Varnished. Size 120x80x2cm. Every time a son or daughter of Mother Earth leaves this world, her heart shatters into a thousand pieces. She ages beyond her years, burdened by centuries of sorrow, tears, and loss. This painting is a tapestry of grief and resilience — a chronicle of the Kazakh steppe where blood, fire, and memory intertwine. Warriors ride beneath vast skies; nomadic caravans march through shifting sands; the cry of the eagle echoes over mountains and water. At the center, an aging maternal figure mourns in silence — not just one child, but generations lost to time, war, and forgetting. Traditional ornaments rise from the black soil, each a symbol of life, spirit, and cultural soul. They bloom defiantly from the charred earth like prayers. “Qara Zher” speaks of a land that remembers — and a mother who never stops grieving.
Year of creation: 2025 Varnished. Acrylic on canvas. Size 30cm x 40cm. Signed with acrylic upwards and backwards. This painting was born from a deeply personal memory. During a glamping trip with my family, I experienced a rare and profound moment of peace—surrounded by nature, far from the noise and stress of everyday life. The sound of the wind in the trees, the reflection of greenery in still water, and the warmth of family laughter created a memory I wanted to hold onto forever. I painted this scene not only to capture the calmness of the landscape but to preserve the emotional intimacy of that day. The tent in the foreground represents the fragile yet comforting human presence in nature—a temporary home in the vastness of the world. The sky, though layered with clouds, is open and light, reflecting both the transience and the serenity of the moment. The texture on the canvas, inherited from a previous work underneath, became an unplanned but meaningful part of the final piece. Like memories layered over time, it adds depth and honesty to the painting. “Fleeting Moment” is a tribute to emotional stillness and shared love. It invites the viewer to pause, breathe, and remember their own moments of peace—brief, but powerful.
Year of creation: 2025 Varnished. Acrylics on canvas. 70 W x 50 H x 2.5 D centimeters "Speed" is a painting where the raw force of motion takes tangible form. The silhouette of the horse is created using copper-toned metal leaf, and in this deliberate choice lies the essence of the work: the warmth of metal, the echo of antiquity, the living pulse of nature’s energy. The leaf reflects light, coming to life with every shift of angle, as if to remind us that movement is not a moment—it is a continuous force.
The horse races through an abstract landscape where strokes of ochre, black, and gold evoke a burning sunset or heated air. The background breathes and blurs with speed, like scenery rushing past a fast-moving train. This is a space between worlds—between reality and dream, between instinct and freedom.
"Speed" is not just an image of a horse. It is a visual metaphor for the pursuit of freedom, the power within, and the relentless drive forward—no matter what. The horse is a spirit, a symbol, an unstoppable energy that cannot be confined.
Year: 2025 Varnished. Acrylic on canvas. 10 W x 15 H x 1.5 D centimeters A celebration of companionship and nature’s beauty, ‘Sun and Sea’ depicts my dog and I embracing under golden sunlight by the ocean. Vibrant hues and tender composition evoke boundless joy, freedom, and the serenity of being fully present.
Year: 2025 Varnished. Acrylic on canvas. 10 W x 15 H x 1.5 D centimeters A vintage-styled ode to liberation, ‘Freedom’ portrays a figure draped on a car hood, breathing in the desert’s vast emptiness. Bleached tones and stillness reflect internal autonomy—untethered from expectation, yet grounded in solitude.
Year: 2025 Varnished. Acrylic on canvas. 10 W x 15 H x 1.5 D centimeters A Contemporary Ode to Urban Survival A young woman stands anchored in a blaze of orange oblivion, her cropped black tank top and leggings slicing through the thermal haze like a shadow at high noon. The athletic minimalism of her outfit—part streetwear armor, part second skin—transforms her into a modern-day sun warrior. Every wrinkle in the fitted fabric maps the body’s negotiation with scorching air.
‘Fashionista’ interrogates glamour’s duality: neon-lit exhaustion contrasts a luxe fur coat. Cold blues and pinks mirror urban isolation, exposing the cost of performance and the selves buried beneath artifice.