Olesia Korolevskaia's visual art explores states of transition and transformation, using water as a universal metaphor for life, memory, and energy. Water appears in my works in various aggregate and visual forms-from fog and flowing paint to crystallized ice and scattering particles.
She works at the intersection of post-impressionism, surrealism, kinetic art, and abstract expressionism, creating interdisciplinary forms-images, videos, and, in the future, installations. Depending on the space and task, her works take on digital or physical forms, while maintaining a unified visual and conceptual language.
She is interested not in the object as such, but in the process - movement, change, connection, and decay. Through light, color, water, paint, and particles, She makes visible those flows that usually remain invisible to the eye: internal states, energy, breath.
Her art invites the viewer to slow down and contemplate, creating space for physical and emotional experience rather than unambiguous interpretation. It is about inner states, transitions, the dialogue between calmness and strength, form and dissolution. I accept it as a living process that can change, deepen, and become more complex along with.