Art Works

A curated glimpse into Kristina Liulchenko’s evocative visual storytelling.

A person wearing a denim jacket, dark sunglasses, and a black beanie is holding a clapperboard used in film production. The background is blurred with a cool tone, featuring a railing.
A person sits in a dark room on a bench, watching a black and white film projected on a large screen. The room is spacious with a high ceiling and two rectangular windows with curtains on either side of the screen. The film being shown features a scene with two people in what appears to be a framed photos-filled setting, and there are subtitles present.
A silhouette of a person operating a film camera is prominently featured against a backdrop of a sunset. The sky is softly illuminated, with power lines visible in the distance. Shadows cast intricate shapes along the contours of the person and equipment.
A dimly lit gallery corridor features a series of framed artworks on the walls. The foreground is dominated by a bright yellow light leak from the film, creating an abstract and retro effect. In the background, a few people are standing and observing the art pieces.

Video Poetry

A person wearing a mask and white jacket poses in front of a vibrant mural. The mural includes a large vintage movie camera in blue and orange, an eye, a lightbulb, a cup, and a trophy labeled 'Film DXM'. Musical notes and the word 'MOVIE' are also part of the design.

Inside Bigger

Exploring inner landscapes, ‘Inside Bigger’ (2021) weaves intimate visuals with subtle emotional currents.
A person in a blue suit stands on a dimly lit pathway holding an orange folder open, displaying several photos and documents. The scene is framed by a stone wall and dense foliage.

Crimean Spirit

This 2016 piece reflects on place and memory, capturing the essence of Crimea through evocative imagery.
A stylish individual wearing sunglasses and a black beanie holds a film clapperboard. Their attire includes a denim jacket paired with dark pants. The background is a muted color, suggesting an urban setting possibly near a production site.

Izmit

Izmit (2016) blends documentary style with poetic visuals to tell stories of resilience and change.
The photograph features a Fujifilm camera placed over what appears to be a vintage movie poster. The camera's dials and lens are prominently in view. The poster underneath displays several text elements such as 'Mitchell Leisen's Production' and contains silhouettes of a person wearing a hat.

Crimean Spirit

A video piece focusing on thresholds and transitions, ‘Doors’ invites reflection on what lies beyond.