Biography
Bohdan Svyrydov is a Ukrainian artist currently based in Mersin, Turkey. His work explores memory, light, warmth, and the feeling of an inner home. Through expressive color, layered surfaces, loose drawing, collage, and abstract landscapes, he creates artworks that feel like traces of remembered places and moments.
Bohdan’s practice is deeply connected to the idea of returning to oneself. Many of his works begin with fragments of personal memory: sunlight moving across a wall, the warmth of childhood summers, Ukrainian landscapes seen from a car window, or the quiet emotional charge of a place that once felt safe. These impressions are transformed into abstract compositions filled with color, texture, and movement.
His paintings often combine bold, energetic gestures with delicate details, creating a balance between spontaneity and contemplation. Influenced by the beauty of imperfection and the passing of time, Bohdan is interested in how art can hold fragile moments before they disappear.
For him, painting is a way to preserve light. His artworks invite the viewer to slow down, look closer, and reconnect with something warm, alive, and deeply personal.
Bohdan Svyrydov is a Ukrainian artist currently based in Mersin, Turkey. His work explores memory, light, warmth, and the feeling of an inner home. Through expressive color, layered surfaces, loose drawing, collage, and abstract landscapes, he creates artworks that feel like traces of remembered places and moments.
Bohdan’s practice is deeply connected to the idea of returning to oneself. Many of his works begin with fragments of personal memory: sunlight moving across a wall, the warmth of childhood summers, Ukrainian landscapes seen from a car window, or the quiet emotional charge of a place that once felt safe. These impressions are transformed into abstract compositions filled with color, texture, and movement.
His paintings often combine bold, energetic gestures with delicate details, creating a balance between spontaneity and contemplation. Influenced by the beauty of imperfection and the passing of time, Bohdan is interested in how art can hold fragile moments before they disappear.
For him, painting is a way to preserve light. His artworks invite the viewer to slow down, look closer, and reconnect with something warm, alive, and deeply personal.
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