Stanislava Pinchuk’s delicately rendered works on paper, created using a hammer and an etching needle, are so deceptively subtle that they belie the physical endurance the work demands of the artist in order to be realised.
Read MoreThe conceptual and intriguing imagery meditate on the notions of memory, place and kinship. They are maps of journeys remembered or imagined, plotting connections between friends and family, of pathways forged under the constellations.
Pinchuk, was born in 1988, Kharkov, Ukraine and currently lives and works between Melbourne/Tokyo. She completed a Bachelor of Arts : Art History / Philosophy Double Major at The University of Melbourne (2011).
Since 2008 Pinchuk has exhibited her works in solo exhibitions and has been included in significant group exhibitions at National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and RMIT Gallery, Melbourne. Her work is held in numerous collections including the National Gallery of Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria.
Stanislava will be exhibiting at Karen Woodbury Gallery in September 2015.
Text courtesy Karen Woodbury Fine Art.