Zhuk is a third-generation family artist whose creative production revolves around classic figurative painting reinterpreted in a contemporary way.
Also she practices the transfer of the technique of her art experience into digital one thereby go beyond the frame of the canvas and uniting two worlds into one. This approach allows her to play with shape, contrast, and color in fascinating ways.
The image of a character in Zhuk's works is only a human form regardless of whether it's female or male, which any viewer can try on themselves in order to feel the atmosphere and emotions.
Zhuk invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the space where he seems to be underwater which is one of the most important element in our life - where all the surrounding noise fades into the background, and we find ourselves closer to our thoughts, given the opportunity to focus more deeply on ourselves. Thus, Zhuk try to remove the entire material and everyday layer of our life, leaving nothing else but pure feelings.
The artist's style has become a staple of Web3 over the last year, injecting a digital-heavy NFT space with some refreshingly ancient aesthetics.
Zhuk's work has been featured in Time's NFT initiative "Slices of Time" project also her artworks was published in the TIME Magazine.
Featured at legacy auction house Sotheby's.
Represented the pavilion of her country at 59th Venice Biennale.
Also she practices the transfer of the technique of her art experience into digital one thereby go beyond the frame of the canvas and uniting two worlds into one. This approach allows her to play with shape, contrast, and color in fascinating ways.
The image of a character in Zhuk's works is only a human form regardless of whether it's female or male, which any viewer can try on themselves in order to feel the atmosphere and emotions.
Zhuk invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the space where he seems to be underwater which is one of the most important element in our life - where all the surrounding noise fades into the background, and we find ourselves closer to our thoughts, given the opportunity to focus more deeply on ourselves. Thus, Zhuk try to remove the entire material and everyday layer of our life, leaving nothing else but pure feelings.
The artist's style has become a staple of Web3 over the last year, injecting a digital-heavy NFT space with some refreshingly ancient aesthetics.
Zhuk's work has been featured in Time's NFT initiative "Slices of Time" project also her artworks was published in the TIME Magazine.
Featured at legacy auction house Sotheby's.
Represented the pavilion of her country at 59th Venice Biennale.