ƒrac†ured eidos. From graffiti to abstraction.
Biography
Fusing accident & control, flow & plan, human & machine, perfection & mistake, analog & digital.
Vadim is a visual artist working at the intersection of abstraction, algorithmic thinking and accident. His practice explores the tension between precision and disruption, investigating the space between human gesture and machine logic.
Emerging from underground graffiti culture of the early 2000s in Russia and later shaped by a design-driven order, his work evolved into structured, symmetrical language built on principles of balance and internal order. Compositions appear stable and self-contained, yet exist in constant friction with the instability of the real world. He works across acrylic, spray, glass, mirrors, metal, and hybrid analog-digital processes.
Vadim’s abstract practice developed from a shift in
language — a search for forms capable of holding memory, displacement, and temporal tension. Following political pressure in 2022, he relocated, a transition that intensified
his focus on internal structure and silent systems. His works function as spaces where past and future collide without narrative. They speak through silence.
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