MY JOURNEY IN WOOD SCULPTURE
Since 2010, my work has grown from detailed small pieces to monumental sculptures and custom interior installations.
Along the way: exhibitions across Russia, India, France, and beyond, and a clear focus on creating forms that feel both organic and intentional. Every piece remains a dialogue with wood — listening more than imposing.



WHAT I DO TODAY
I collaborate with architects, designers, and private clients to create one-of-a-kind wood sculptures for interior spaces.
Whether it’s a sculptural railing, a statement piece for a lobby, or a quiet object for a private room — each piece is designed in dialogue with space.
Commissioned work begins with a conversation about form, function, and feeling.








It started accidentally: tracing natural grooves on a piece of wood, following the veins deeper and deeper. What began as curiosity became a small sculpture — the first of many experiments on modest blocks.
Years later, the same impulse met a massive log: a 160‑year‑old larch, saved from the sawmill. For seven years, I worked with it, listening, carving, waiting. The result was Seed — the moment the practice found its voice.
Since then, every piece carries that same principle:
follow the wood —
and the form will appear
Experience in numbers:
15+ YEARS
working with wood
50+ SCULPTURES
from palm-scale works to 5‑meter installations
23 COUNTRIES
explored for work and inspiration