Artist Statement
The live line is a priority method in my work. An unprepared track that cannot be edited or corrected creates a very intriguing relationship with space and walls. Having such a strategy makes it easier to be flexible in choosing your approaches to very different environments, and to improve your ability to understand them in their entirety with live work. The method of creating works without any obstacles is similar to field studies. The image is created only once, without preparation, and remains attached to the wall and the medium.
The 22nd day of the war has arrived. The struggle of the Ukrainian people against the Russian invaders. Our Cossacks and volunteers of elite units from the entire planet, heroically beating off this evil thing, after which they become good in our native black earth. Every citizen must help our government in any way, but most of all in their profession. Glory to Ukraine! Death to the enemies!
Andrew Horbal about his work “War eats people and drinks blood”
I work in abstraction, experimenting in several areas of my work. The main project I have been developing for the last few years is “The Living Line”.
The live line is a priority method in my work. An unprepared track that cannot be edited or corrected creates a very intriguing relationship with space and walls. Having such a strategy makes it easier to be flexible in choosing your approaches to very different environments, and to improve your ability to understand them in their entirety with live work. The method of creating works without any obstacles is similar to field studies. The image is created only once, without preparation, and remains attached to the wall and the medium.