“The Prisoners series explores the feeling of being trapped—not always by walls, but by everyday life, personal doubts, and invisible boundaries. The photographs use mirrors, pillows, soft fabrics, and pastel colours to create a quiet, surreal atmosphere in which ordinary objects become symbols of limitation.
The people in these images appear suspended between reality and illusion. Their bodies are hidden, fragmented, or distorted, reflecting how we sometimes lose ourselves in routines, roles, or expectations. The soft tones contrast with the deeper, slightly absurd, and ironic message about inner isolation.
About
Born in 1990 in Shostka, Ukraine, the artist's early fascination with researching and collecting insects continues to influence their work. Their introduction to photography was gradual, beginning with macro images of flowers and landscapes, taken on a small soapbox Canon…
