Oleksandra Tsapko
2002-2022;Kyiv 2022-Now;Zurich
CURRENTLY STUDYING IN THE ZURICH’S UNIVERSITY OF ARTS (ZHDK)
WORKING IN FOLLOWING ART DIRECTIONS:
-FILM
-EDITING
-DIRECTING
-DRAWING
-COMPOSING
-DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIVE
-CURATING
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ARTIST STATEMENT
At the moment, I view my artistic practice as the integration of my emotional and intellectual selves with
the creative dimensions that I work in. In my art pieces, I mostly use contrasts and primary colors,
which manifests itself through the polarities of human characteristics with a touch of pop.
This applies not only to my visual pieces but also to my musical works, which are written in the experimental
synth-pop style. Recently, I have also started working with movie scripting, filming, and editing, as well as
curating exhibitions. All the creative dimensions I work in attempt to reconstruct the sense of inevitability of
traumatic experiences and realities by sarcastically depicting painful moments and withdrawing into a colorful world.
Through my artistic creations, I want to communicate with the audience's emotionality, allowing them
to be playful and return to moments in which they can be honest, vulnerable, and cheerful at the same time.
At the moment, I view my artistic practice as the integration of my emotional and intellectual selves with
the creative dimensions that I work in. In my art pieces, I mostly use contrasts and primary colors,
which manifests itself through the polarities of human characteristics with a touch of pop.
This applies not only to my visual pieces but also to my musical works, which are written in the experimental
synth-pop style. Recently, I have also started working with movie scripting, filming, and editing, as well as
curating exhibitions. All the creative dimensions I work in attempt to reconstruct the sense of inevitability of
traumatic experiences and realities by sarcastically depicting painful moments and withdrawing into a colorful world.
Through my artistic creations, I want to communicate with the audience's emotionality, allowing them
to be playful and return to moments in which they can be honest, vulnerable, and cheerful at the same time.