

Block Based №2
2025, Acrylic, Canvas , Contemporary
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The "Block based. Synergy of elements" project is an example of how individual elements can be combined to create something greater than the sum of their parts. Just as bricks come together to form a building and electrons come together to form an atom, our world is made up of individual components (cells that come together to form complex structures). This project resembles a construction set, as it consists of individual elements that are interconnected. However, it is something more than just a collection of elements. It expresses a synergistic interaction and interdependence that exceeds the sum of its constituent parts.
- Country Ukraine
- Year 2025
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- Canvas size 242cm x 310cm

Eugene Tkachenko is a Ukrainian artist and designer. Born in Ukraine, he currently lives and works in Kyiv. He graduated from Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design with a degree in Artistic Photography.
His artistic practice began in 2016 and focuses on abstract painting. In his work, Yevhen explores the interaction of elements, block-based structures, and the balance between color and form. He actively experiments with form, color, and space. His series “Block-based. Synergy of Elements” has become the central theme of his recent artistic exploration. His exhibition experience includes shows in Ukraine, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, and the USA.
Artist Statement
I’m an artist and designer living and working in Kyiv. I’ve always been fascinated by how the world is built, from the smallest particles to the most complex systems. And how something simple can grow into something intricate.
As I mentioned, I’m not only an artist but also a designer — specifically a product (UI/UX) designer. In product design, I work with design systems. Essentially, it’s a set of elements that combine into one large, complex organism: a product (like an app or software).
And in my opinion, this is the essence of life: to explore, find good building materials, and create something. I’m lucky because that’s exactly what I do both in my job and in my art.
Back to art.
For me, art is mostly about the vibe, about how I enjoy spending my time. It’s about interacting with the material: paint and canvas. I genuinely enjoy sitting in my studio and painting. I love the process. And now I’ve reached a certain consistency: I research, I experiment. Even though my work remains abstract, you can already recognize certain objects or structures in it. It’s like a universe made of countless details, yet forming a coherent whole. And everyone sees something different in it. I work with acrylic on canvas. In the process, it’s important for me to catch the balance between structure and chaos, logic and intuition. I want the viewer not only to see the form but also to feel the internal dynamics, the interaction of elements coming together into a composition. A living presence.
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