ABOUT THE ARTIST

Alina Puzanova, originally from Crimea but raised in Greece since the age of seven, is a self-taught creator. Having studied the evolution of painting and the history of Surrealism, she draws inspiration from artists such as Max Ernst.

A graduate of a drama school and a professional translator, she approaches painting as a form of personal performance and spiritual expression through an experiential visual language, where dramaturgy and emotion become the primary tools.

At the age of 12, she won a painting competition at the Russian Embassy, and at 17, she was distinguished in a nationwide poetry competition in Greece.

Her first solo exhibition, 'Anti...', unites these languages—painting, poetry, and theatricality. The presentation constitutes a visual confession about the concept of resistance (to something...), while simultaneously creating a personal mythology.

Kubrick and Me
Acrylic on canvas, 170 × 120 cm
A surreal dialogue on authorship and perception. Kubrick and Me stages a psychological mirror between creator and creation — a question of who observes whom.