Kateryna Reznichenko
A face emerges and dissolves within a sweeping, fluid form — something between a creature and a current. The paint stretches across the surface like a living force, its sharp edges and flowing body suggesting the presence of a dragon not as a literal figure, but as an energy: instinctive, watchful, untamed.
The eye anchors the composition—quiet, alert, almost restrained — while everything around it moves, expands, and fractures. There is a tension between control and release, between the human and something more primal that refuses to be fully contained.
Rather than depicting a dragon, the work becomes one. It breathes through motion, through gesture, through the merging of body and force — capturing that fleeting moment when identity begins to shift into something powerful and unknown.