
Dream
The figure is placed in a space of waiting—between movement and stillness. A paper plane appears as an image of freedom and possible future, but this time it is not launched: a distance emerges between it and the figure. The work captures a state of prolonged waiting, in which the dream does not disappear but changes its form. The gaze is directed not at flight, but inward, where waiting becomes part of experience and memory.
Artur Soletskyi is a Ukrainian artist, was born in 1996 in Vinnytsia, currently lives and works in Lviv. In his practice, he combines installation, video art, sculpture, and painting, working primarily with canvas and acrylic. The main themes of his art are the interaction between humans and space, the influence of the artistic environment on the viewer, as well as the exploration of mass psychology. The artist’s style is distinguished by minimalism, active interaction with the surroundings, the symbolism of the human body, and its deformation as a means of conveying emotional states.