Svetlana ProkhorovaPainting & Printmaking | BrisbaneArtist and educator Svetlana Prokhorova draws on Constructivism and Avant-garde aesthetics, exploring systems of belief, personal agency, and identity in modern space. Working in bold geometry and symbolic color, she examines how visual languages shift between liberation and control.
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Ksenia KirkbrideMythology & Iconography| SydneyArtist Ksenia Kirkbride explores mythology, religious iconography, and archetypal femininity through figurative oil painting. Working with layered imagery and translucent forms, she traces how sacred narratives evolve and adapt across cultures and epochs.
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Katia StrouninaBronze Sculpture & Oil Painting | BrisbaneArtist Katia Strounina brings observational precision from her background in quantum chemistry to a multidisciplinary practice spanning bronze sculpture, oil painting, and printmaking. Trained in classical techniques, she explores movement and form through detailed animal studies, botanical works, and landscape painting.
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Olga BakhtinaOil Painting & Charcoal | BrisbaneArtist Olga Bakhtina works in oil painting and charcoal drawing, channeling the bold color and expressive figuration of early 20th-century Modernism. With a degree in Art History from the University of Queensland, she creates figurative works that bridge historical influences with contemporary narrative and psychological depth.
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Oxana ArefinInterdisciplinary Practice | BrisbaneArtist and psychologist Oxana Arefin creates textured, dimensional works that function as portals to memory and inner experience. Working across photography, painting, and mixed media, she constructs visual spaces where personal history, emotion, and psychological inquiry converge.
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Violetta KurbanovaContemporary Watercolour | SydneyWatercolourist Violetta Kurbanova captures the atmospheric interplay of light, water, and landscape with technical precision. President of the International Watercolour Society's Australian branch, she has exhibited internationally and earned top honours in major watercolour competitions across Australia and Europe.
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Yulia PustoshkinaFolkloric Surrealism | SydneyWorking in a style she calls Folkloric Surrealism, Sydney-based artist Yulia Pustoshkina paints intricate narratives populated by anthropomorphic characters drawn from folklore traditions and the natural world. A third-generation artist trained in European classical technique, her oil paintings invite viewers to find their own meaning within layered stories of journey, mystery, and belonging.
Irina IrisIntuitive Watercolour | SydneySydney-based artist Irina Iris works intuitively in watercolor and acrylic, creating dreamlike imagery that explores femininity, nature, and the bonds between women. With a background in architecture and creative therapy, she approaches painting as a meditative practice, inviting viewers to find their own stories within layered, fairy-tale compositions.
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Alla ArtAtmospheric Watercolour | SydneyWatercolourist Alla Art captures fleeting moments in nature, botanical studies, coastal landscapes, and figurative work rendered in delicate layers of watercolour. Working on archival paper, she creates atmospheric paintings that bridge observational precision and emotional resonance.
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Alejandra FergusonContemporary Figurative Painting| BrisbaneAlejandra Ferguson is a Chilean-born painter working in oil and acrylic whose practice explores memory, motherhood, and human relationships. Influenced by the vast desert landscapes of her homeland and shaped by her international training, she creates layered, textural works that translate lived experience into visual form.
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