



Through simple, timeless shapes, Zubach explores beauty as a universal language — one that connects nature’s order with human creativity. In an age defined by visual excess, Forms invites stillness and contemplation, offering a quiet space to rediscover harmony in what is essential and enduring.

Olena Zubach: In my work, I explore the relationship between photographic imagery and painting. I use basic, almost ascetic forms, combining them into carefully considered geometric compositions in pursuit of ideal simplicity. I believe that geometry is the language of nature, and art is the language of humanity. Therefore, I aim to unite them in my work to create my own dimension of visual expression.


In today’s world of saturation, this minimalist project, Forms, offers an opportunity to step away from the superficial and focus on what is fundamental.
When working on still lifes, I seek beauty in simplicity — in the traditional forms that humanity has used for millennia. In today’s world of saturation, this minimalist project, Forms, offers an opportunity to step away from the superficial and focus on what is fundamental.





Through simple, timeless shapes, Zubach explores beauty as a universal language — one that connects nature’s order with human creativity. In an age defined by visual excess, Forms invites stillness and contemplation, offering a quiet space to rediscover harmony in what is essential and enduring.

Olena Zubach: In my work, I explore the relationship between photographic imagery and painting. I use basic, almost ascetic forms, combining them into carefully considered geometric compositions in pursuit of ideal simplicity. I believe that geometry is the language of nature, and art is the language of humanity. Therefore, I aim to unite them in my work to create my own dimension of visual expression.


In today’s world of saturation, this minimalist project, Forms, offers an opportunity to step away from the superficial and focus on what is fundamental.
When working on still lifes, I seek beauty in simplicity — in the traditional forms that humanity has used for millennia. In today’s world of saturation, this minimalist project, Forms, offers an opportunity to step away from the superficial and focus on what is fundamental.





Through simple, timeless shapes, Zubach explores beauty as a universal language — one that connects nature’s order with human creativity. In an age defined by visual excess, Forms invites stillness and contemplation, offering a quiet space to rediscover harmony in what is essential and enduring.

Olena Zubach: In my work, I explore the relationship between photographic imagery and painting. I use basic, almost ascetic forms, combining them into carefully considered geometric compositions in pursuit of ideal simplicity. I believe that geometry is the language of nature, and art is the language of humanity. Therefore, I aim to unite them in my work to create my own dimension of visual expression.


In today’s world of saturation, this minimalist project, Forms, offers an opportunity to step away from the superficial and focus on what is fundamental.
When working on still lifes, I seek beauty in simplicity — in the traditional forms that humanity has used for millennia. In today’s world of saturation, this minimalist project, Forms, offers an opportunity to step away from the superficial and focus on what is fundamental.

