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Dmytro Yemelianov - Artistic Portfolio for Open Call Submission

Thank you for considering my submission. This portfolio presents a curated selection of my recent works across multiple media—from sculpture and paintings to digital experiments and interactive installations. My practice challenges traditional boundaries, blending technology with traditional art forms to create layered, narrative-rich experiences.


Artist Statement

I explore the intersections of visual art, digital media, and conceptual narratives, pushing the limits of conventional forms. My work invites viewers to engage with complex, often unexpected dialogues between materials, methods, and meaning.
Read my full Artist Statement.


Selected Works

Below is a selection of projects that best represent my artistic vision. Click on each title to explore more on my website.

Sculptures on Canvas

A series of mixed-media works where sculptural forms are rendered directly onto canvas, exploring the interplay between three-dimensional structure and painterly surface.
Sculptures on Canvas
Sculptures on Canvas
Sculptures on Canvas

Paintings

An expressive collection that captures the interplay of light, color, and emotion. These paintings reflect both personal narratives and contemporary themes through vivid imagery and dynamic compositions.
Paintings
Paintings
Paintings

Research of Latent Apparel Space

An experimental investigation that bridges fashion, digital aesthetics, and conceptual design. This project explores how latent visual elements can reshape our understanding of apparel, merging scientific inquiry with creative expression.
Research of Latent Apparel Space
Research of Latent Apparel Space

The IDP Birdhouse

A poignant sculptural installation combining micro-dioramas with a birdhouse motif to evoke the experiences of displacement. This project uses everyday domestic scenes to reflect on the resilience and vulnerability of those forced to leave their homes.
The IDP Birdhouse
The IDP Birdhouse

Snow of War

A multidisciplinary project that visualizes the discrimination against women during wartime. “Snow of War” manifests as both a physical installation—featuring suspended, 3D-printed masks that seem frozen in a snowstorm—and an interactive digital experience, inviting participants to confront societal pressures and reclaim their identities.
Snow of War


Curriculum Vitae

For a comprehensive overview of my exhibitions, projects, and professional background, please see my CV.


Contact Information


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