
Contemporary artist Tina Psoinos explores the feminine in its different manifestations.
Abstract | Expressionism
Viktor Sheleg lives and works in Latvia. His talent was discovered in childhood. When the time came to pursue formal art education, teachers at the Academy advised him to forgo academic training in favor of developing his already distinctive artistic style.
Viktor Sheleg’s art invites viewers to question conformism and the social norms that shape our lives, while celebrating the beauty of individuality and freedom. His intriguing depictions of women are a testament to his talent for conveying the complexities of human existence.
With his international reach and extensive body of work, Viktor Sheleg’s contribution to the art world has left an indelible mark—challenging and inspiring us to view the world through a more artistic prism. His art has not only transcended geographical boundaries but has also spread across the globe, thanks to his participation in many major art fairs worldwide.





Contemporary artist Tina Psoinos explores the feminine in its different manifestations.





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