Oleksandra Martson
Oleksandra Martson (b. 1984, Ukraine) is an emerging artist based in London. Most works are figurative oil paintings on canvas, some use mixed media. Oleksandra has projects with metal sculptures, pottery and sound art in her portfolio. She often combines painting and graphics in her art and researches human body as a symbol for our inner selves. Oleksandra works with themes of sleep, searching for safety and tranquility.
Oleksandra has extensive experience in textile design, but has made art her main career path over the past four years.
Oleksandra Martson is an emerging artist based in London, her works are predominantly figurative oil paintings on canvas, with use of mixed media.
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Oleksandra MartsonEmpty Hands , 2024Oil on raw canvas40 x 50 cm£700.00
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Oleksandra MartsonReading in Bed , 2024Oil on raw canvas40 x 50 cm£700.00
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Oleksandra MartsonPristine Dream , 2023Oil on raw canvas40 x 50 cm£700.00
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Oleksandra MartsonSleeping in Red, 2023oil, charcoal on linen canvas100 x 70 cm£1,800.00
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Oleksandra MartsonSleeping in white, large sketch on paper, 2022Acrylic, pastel on paper35 x 45 cm£250.00
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Oleksandra MartsonSleeping in white, toddler , 2022Oil, acrylic on board60 x 60 cmSold
Oleksandra Martson (b. 1984, Ukraine) is an emerging artist based in London. Most works are figurative oil paintings on canvas, some use mixed media. Oleksandra has projects with metal sculptures, pottery and sound art in her portfolio. She often combines painting and graphics in her art and researches human body as a symbol for our inner selves. Oleksandra works with themes of sleep, searching for safety and tranquility.
Oleksandra has extensive experience in textile design, but has made art her main career path over the past four years.
Oleksandra Martson (b. 1984, Ukraine) is an emerging artist based in London. Most works are figurative oil paintings on canvas, some use mixed media. Oleksandra has projects with metal sculptures, pottery and sound art in her portfolio. She often combines painting and graphics in her art and researches human body as a symbol for our inner selves. Oleksandra works with themes of sleep, searching for safety and tranquility.
Oleksandra has extensive experience in textile design, but has made art her main career path over the past four years.