Working with a variety of photographic techniques, the artist manipulates objects and constructs carefully arranged visual compositions. The graphic works created for the exhibition resemble sand mandalas, symbolizing impermanence and the cyclical nature of creation and destruction. Kvitko’s perception of light and form has been shaped by personal experiences, including the light patterns she perceived during childhood.
Ksenia Kvitko (2003), originally from Sillamäe, is a graduate of Tartu Art School and currently a second-year photography student at Pallas University of Applied Sciences. She has participated in more than 20 group exhibitions. Kvitko also photographs dance, theatre, and film festivals in Estonia. In addition, she works as a digital stage artist and takes part in street performances while traveling around the world.
Additional information:
Ksenia Kvitko
ksenia.kvitko@pallasart.ee
Tel: +372 5844 8871
Instagram: @kvitko.xenia
