Maria Perchuk
The outbreak of the war in Ukraine profoundly transformed my artistic language. It became a decisive turning point in my practice. Red entered my palette and has remained there ever since — not merely as a colour, but as a pulse. Colour itself became a direct expression of my emotional state, conveying anxiety, grief, strength, love, anger and the instinct for survival.
In 2024, I moved to Germany. In 2025, I began studying at the Academy of Arts in Karlsruhe in Professor Plessen’s class, continuing to develop my practice within a new cultural context. In my work, colour is never decorative — it is psychological. It speaks before form. Through layered textures and shifting tones, I create spaces where the viewer can encounter not only my inner world, but perhaps fragments of their own.