In central focus are images derived from the start of virtual life: a Windows screensaver, Paint program, Word Assistant - Clip, the legendary blue "death screen", etc. The artist transfers elements of the computer system and its content to the space of the physical world through painting on canvas, embroidery on old soviet/perestroika tapestries and bedcovers. Even the language of GIF animation, being an independent video outside the space of its original context, becomes part of the human dimension. Work by hand has vital significance here. It is through manual labor that the virtual becomes reality. While post 2010 the boundaries between these worlds have become increasingly unstable, art also follows a person from one dimension to another.
Canvases, tapestries, embroderies, video, documentation were shown at solo exhibition
Disk(D:) in Fragment Gallery and other shows and artfairs such as Cosmoscow Art fair and SAM. In 2020, "Disk (D:)" was recieved The State Award in Contemporary Art "Innovation" in the "New Generation" category.