Biography
Olesya Izmaylova is a Contemporary Russian artist, based in Moscow. Her projects are grounded in personal experience, attentive observation, and the influence of social context.
Living between two countries (Russia and Finland) has shaped her sensitivity to themes of loss, transition, and the search for a “new home.” Olesya's visual language is built upon a system of symbols through which she explores ideas of human identity, inner grounding, and the balance between the personal and the social.
Working primarily with acrylic, she pays particular attention to texture, layering, and the gradual accumulation of meaning within the surface of the work.
The artist is interested in how everyday, seemingly insignificant details can become carriers of emotional memory, turning into part of the visual narrative. Through fragments of the body, footwear, and elements of urban texture, she investigates how identity is formed and reconstructed in conditions of constant change.
Olesya's works are held in private collections around the world — from Russia to the United Kingdom, from the USA to Japan.
Biography
Olesya Izmaylova is a Contemporary Russian artist, based in Moscow. Her projects are grounded in personal experience, attentive observation, and the influence of social context.
Living between two countries (Russia and Finland) has shaped her sensitivity to themes of loss, transition, and the search for a “new home.” Olesya's visual language is built upon a system of symbols through which she explores ideas of human identity, inner grounding, and the balance between the personal and the social.
Working primarily with acrylic, she pays particular attention to texture, layering, and the gradual accumulation of meaning within the surface of the work.
The artist is interested in how everyday, seemingly insignificant details can become carriers of emotional memory, turning into part of the visual narrative. Through fragments of the body, footwear, and elements of urban texture, she investigates how identity is formed and reconstructed in conditions of constant change.
Olesya's works are held in private collections around the world — from Russia to the United Kingdom, from the USA to Japan.
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Education
2022 - 2023
Svetlana Rumak art school
2020 - 2021
ARTLIFE painting academy
2015 - 2016
Veronica Kalacheva's art school
2014 - 2016
Perotti art school
2001 - 2007
MSTU named by Bauman, Moscow, Russia
Education
2022 - 2023
Svetlana Rumak art school
2020 - 2021
ARTLIFE painting academy
2015 - 2016
Veronica Kalacheva's art school
2014 - 2016
Perotti art school
2001 - 2007
MSTU named by Bauman, Moscow, Russia
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