About Kseniia Turik
Biography
What drives me is the belief that a painting should not decorate a space — it should change it. I work at the intersection of architecture and emotion, making pieces conceived for large private interiors where scale, texture, and physical presence shape the atmosphere of a room.
Each work begins with a memory of light, weather, or stone — a downpour, a coastline, the silence before sound. I build the surface in layers, letting the material guide the form. Sometimes the painting decides what it wants to become long before I do.
My collectors are people who choose art not by trend but by feeling. That, to me, is the only honest reason to live with a painting.