Ascendant
製作年份: 2025
材料或技法: 紙, 石墨, 鉛筆, 混合媒體
尺寸: 50 × 50 cm
版本: 獨特
簽名:包括




關於作品
- 製作年份
- 2025
- 材料或技法
- 紙, 石墨, 鉛筆, 混合媒體
- 尺寸
- 50 × 50 cm
- 版本
- 獨特
- 簽名
- 包括
- 製作人員名單
- ©Pliska Dasha
- 銷售
The original artwork is available for purchase. Information about future editions or prints will be announced separately if available. The listed price includes the frame. The size of the framed work is 78x78 cm. The artwork can also be purchased unframed upon request. If you have any questions regarding shipping, framing, or the artwork itself, please feel free to get in touch.
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- 包括
- 作品證書
- 沒有設定
- 藝術品經銷商
- Pliska Dasha
- 發貨區域
- 東京
- 發送前的天數
- 大概一周
- 類別
- 繪畫
- 風格
- 概念上的
作品詳情
Concept of the Artwork
This work is about change and the pull toward something higher. The thorns and wings suggest a body that is no longer tied to the ground but reaching beyond it. It’s about the moment of rising, when strength and vulnerability move together toward the light. Ascendant reflects on identity as both what we inherit and what we grow into, always changing.
Exhibition View
Art has always felt most meaningful when it leaves room for interpretation. An artist brings their own thoughts into a work, but every viewer brings something of their own. Every person experiences it through their own memories, emotions, and perspective. If this drawing encourages someone to look a little longer and discover something that feels personal to them, then it has already become something more than the author could define.
Thoughts on the Artwork and Title
The title Ascendant suggests movement toward something beyond a fixed state. That movement might be understood as growth, hope, transformation, or something entirely personal. Like the drawing itself, the title is intended to invite interpretation rather than define it.
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藝術家
Contemporary Artist and Illustrator
Pliska Dasha is a Ukrainian artist based in Tokyo. Her drawings come out of the feelings people tend to carry silently — memory, love, longing, the unspoken wish to be understood — and try to give those feelings a place to rest.
She believes art is one of the few spaces where we are allowed to meet our own emotions without fear, without needing to name them or resolve them. Everything in her practice follows from that belief: the hand on paper, the slowness, the monochrome, the willingness to leave a drawing quiet rather than dress it up.
She was born in Odesa, and the war in Ukraine moves through her work as a shadow rather than a subject. It is the reason she pays attention to small, tender things and trusts them. What she hopes a viewer finds in her drawings isn't a statement about any of this — only the recognition of a feeling they already knew, and the permission to feel it for a moment without having to hide it.






Since moving to Japan, I've been rebuilding my artistic practice one drawing at a time. Every piece takes months of careful work. Your support through Stickers helps me continue creating, take part in exhibitions, and share my work with more people. I'm truly grateful for your support and for being part of this journey.
日本に移ってから、一点一点作品を描きながら、新たな環境で制作活動を積み重ねてきました。どの作品も、完成までに何ヶ月もの時間をかけて丁寧に制作しています。皆さまからいただくStickerでのご支援は、新しい作品づくりや展覧会への参加、そしてより多くの方へ作品を届けるための大きな力になります。この歩みを支えてくださる皆さまに、心より感謝しております。