Anya Palamartschuk
(b. 1997, UK)

︎︎︎un/sense

Anya Palamartschuk is a non-binary multi-disciplinary visual artist from the UK, Spain and the Ukraine. Their practice centres on creating projection mazes that combine installation and imagery for an audience to walk within. Playing with scale and gravity, these spaces transform 2D audio-visuals into 3D labyrinths that abstract the rules of the world in order to invite new realities, championing queerness, re-wilding the body, offering spaces of healing in nature and allowing an audience to forget the world behind them. Ultimately, their goal is to create accessible art that a range of audiences can interact with; as with storytelling, the most personal experiences can also be the most universally impactful, and Palamartschuk‘s works explore this connection that we all have. At the moment, Palamartschuk is using photographs of trees to create unique embroidery designs for clothing and textiles. Palamartschuk uses coding and digital processes to think about the future of drawing and create one-of-a-kind customised pieces.

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