"Unforgettable Gathering" Series
In this series, departing from her usual focus on fruits as a source of information, the author expresses her inner state through the form, volume, and color of the fruits. The series consists of four felted abstract sculptures — Waiting, The Swing, I did it and Happiness at the Fingertips. The unstable structure of "Waiting" expresses of lack of confidence, but the red line indicates that a choice has already been made. The white faith in a miracle, directed upwards, balances with the brown drop of doubt. The composition "Swing" is based on a sphere. The slightest change in the angle of the surface destabilized the upper arcuate structure, which is drawn into the movement and changes the position of the topmost element of the composition. This element symbolizes a person and his or her emotional state. The alternation of different shapes and volumes in "I did it" in the form of dots and lines speaks to the unpredictability of the path to achieving the desired. At the top of the composition is a white dot as a symbol of a dream. The disorientation of objects in"Happiness at the Fingertips" expresses the state of dizziness from happiness. The orange color symbolizes unconditional joy bursting out.
All Works
“Meal For Seven Billion Guests” Series
This series consists of felted fruit and vegetable compositions on a paper plate stand.
Capsule Of Memory
In this installation the artist borrows the easy recognizable image of a jar as a container for preserving fruit and vegetables.
Self Healing With Fruit
A soft sculpture “Self-healing with fruit” is represented as a torn rosary made from felt beads and fruits, and a separate piece which looks like either a bead or an apple.
Installation With Pomegranates
The installation consists of pomegranates in various shades of red, with only one rendered in detail and appearing realistic.
Life as a Game Birulki. ”Toys from Childhood” Series
This installation alludes to the well-known game Birulki (Pick-up Sticks).
“Unforgettable Gathering” Series
In this series, departing from her usual focus on fruits as a source of information, the author expresses her inner state through the form, volume, and color of the fruits