Powerful and dynamic, radiating an intense, living vibrancy that resonates deeply — stirring the soul and awakening the senses.

- Kateryna Solovei

Revised Artist Statement

Kateryna Solovei (b. 1988, Ukraine; lives and works in Germany)

Kateryna Solovei is a contemporary abstract painter whose practice engages in a sustained dialogue between suggestion and restraint, where form emerges not as declaration but as invitation. Eschewing explicit narrative or representational certainty, her recent bodies of work cultivate delicate, open-ended compositions—subtle calibrations of gesture, shape, and chromatic nuance—that refuse closure. These paintings hover in a poised liminality: poised between clarity and ambiguity, presence and evanescence, inviting the viewer to project personal associations, memories, and perceptual interpretations onto their surfaces.

Through restrained mark-making and layered textures, Solovei probes the fluidity of perception itself—the ways meaning is constructed, deferred, and perpetually renegotiated in the act of looking. Her work posits abstraction not as withdrawal from the world, but as a quiet space of contemplation amid its noise, where the viewer becomes co-author in the production of significance.

Solovei trained at the Donetsk Art College, Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, and the Kyiv State Academy of Decorative Applied Arts and Design, graduating in 2014. Since relocating to Germany in 2022, she has focused intensively on abstract painting, drawing acclaim for vibrant, textural acrylic and mixed-media works that have been exhibited internationally.

Her solo exhibitions include presentations in Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and Kyiv, with additional participation in group shows and art fairs. Notable projects encompass large-scale commissions for luxury hotels and restaurants worldwide. Her paintings are held in prominent private collections across Europe, the United States, and beyond.