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NADIA SIARHEI

- (born in 2004) is a Belarusian watercolor artist whose practice unfolds at the intersection of multiple mediums—from intricate, self-developed 3D paper structures to contemporary digital forms.

 

Her studies in Art and Technology in Poland opened new horizons, allowing her to perceive art not only as an aesthetic gesture, but as a functional, living system capable of shaping perception and experience.

"to perceive art not only as an aesthetic gesture"

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For Nadia, the act of creation becomes a space of introspection—an intimate dialogue between the inner world and the material she shapes. Through her work, she articulates ideas, emotions, and states of mind that cannot always be expressed in language alone. She believes that art holds the power to transform one’s way of thinking, nurture openness to diverse cultures, and encourage mutual tolerance—so long as this exchange respects personal boundaries. Concepts of equality, freedom, and human dignity form the emotional and intellectual core of her artistic energy, continually inspiring the emergence of new projects.

"an intimate dialogue between the inner world and the material"

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Nadia’s visual language is deeply connected to nature. She often incorporates motifs of flora, fauna, and the organic rhythms of the natural world, intertwining them with depictions of people of different ages, genders, and nationalities. This interplay reflects her interest in universal human experiences and the delicate ties that connect individuals across cultures. Maintaining her distinctive drawing style, she experiments boldly with form, color, and contrast, creating compositions that balance sensitivity with expressive dynamism.

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Her work invites the viewer into a contemplative space—one where personal stories, symbolic imagery, and emotional textures merge into a single narrative, offering a quiet yet powerful reflection on what it means to be human.

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