Born in Voronezh in 1994.
He received his higher education at the Voronezh State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering with a degree in engineer-architect (bachelor's and master's programs).
Works in various media with a focus on paintings, objects and installations. Collaborates with the H.L.A.M. gallery, the High Five self-organization, the Utilization gallery, and contemporary art researcher Vlad Strukov.
I find themes for my works by exploring the city. I develop, add details and bring them to the point of absurdity. I want to ridicule the theme of aggression, its excess in society, in the world, including in me, thus trying to neutralize this inexplicable wave of negativity that haunts us every day.
In my approach, I try to combine the visual part - a diagram with elements of abstraction and figurative art, and a literary textual description.
It is interesting for me to shift the viewer's focus to a seemingly less significant detail - the title of the work, sometimes focusing even more attention on it, and the contrast in two parts of one work. This contradiction between the visual and the textual component finds its continuation inside the work, whose plot most often also tells about a conflict: a groundless, absurd and meaningless confrontation of a person with himself, with society, with nature or with the laws of physics.
The strife never dies down, and I feel great potential in scaling and dissecting it from a social, political or domestic point of view.