Vladislava Iakovenko

Vladislava Iakovenko

Location: Slovakia

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).


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Vladislava Iakovenko

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

megapolis “megapolis ”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

street “street”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

New York “New York”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

women in New York “women in New York”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

Women “Women”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

street “street”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

New York “New York”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

New York “New York”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

Shanghaj “Shanghaj ”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

New York “New York”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

New Place “New Place”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

New York “New York”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

wall “wall”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).

street “street ”

Paris, New York, Vienna, Shanghai - Vladislava Yakovenko creates haunting portraits of big cities. Her colorful, lively landscapes of progressive metropolises are mysterious, massive, powerful and inaccessible, but also friendly, playful and dreamy.

Yakovenko succeeds in a wide variety of impressions in a changeable painting style. Sometimes expressive gestures, sometimes pastose and colored, create intense mood images. The alternation between an exact image and color field painting reaching up to abstraction in architectural motifs emphasizes the ambivalent character of urban density. And by varying the perspective, it can develop different relationships between the viewer and the urban landscapes.
In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

In the midst of these urban spaces, as if zoomed in, female figures and portraits appear. Silently observing, dancing, making music or strolling around, they connect with the urban environment - on the surface and in the sensual depth below.

Vladislava Yakovenko's pictures come to the viewer in a lyrical language and intense sound images. They are complex, rhythmic harmonies in predominantly light, warm tones. And they reveal their great passion for a vital urban culture.

Vladislava Yakovenko was born in 1988 in Makeevka, Ukraine. She first studied at the Donetsk School of Art, then at the State Academy of Design and Art in Kharkov (2007-2011) and at the Kiev University of Applied Arts (2011-2013).

She lives and works today in Bratislava (Slovakia) and in Charkow (Ukraine).