Our concept

After many years of studying art and music, I’ve realized that without the soul, nothing truly has meaning. All creative effort is ultimately directed at expressing the soul’s essence. Mastery exists to give the soul the freedom to connect with the world and leave its mark.

 

The soul itself cannot speak, but it perceives far more than the mind ever can—it holds the answers to all questions. We can only glimpse the soul through the traces it leaves behind, and these traces, profound and timeless, are what we call art.

 

 

What Makes Us Special

 

At AK Art Studio, we believe art is more than just skill and technique—it’s a way to connect with your soul and express yourself freely. We explore art with joy and passion, creating a space where you can grow, experiment, and discover.

 

Mistakes and experiments are not only welcomed—they are celebrated. History is full of examples where experiments led to incredible breakthroughs. The Impressionists, like Monet, revolutionized the art world by daring to paint light, color, and emotion in new and unconventional ways. Their boldness to try something different, even when criticized, paved the way for modern art.

 

At our studio, we embrace this same spirit of freedom and creativity. Mistakes are stepping stones to innovation, and openness to new ideas is at the heart of our process.

 

What sets us apart is our personal approach. Each student receives individual guidance to grow at their own pace while benefiting from a structured system to support step-by-step development.

 

Through art therapy, we help you solve problems, heal, and find yourself. AK Art Studio is not just about learning—it’s about transformation, self-expression, and embracing the beauty of imperfection, just like the masters who changed art forever.

 

My art

I started painting professionally at 15, but long before that, it was my passion and a necessity—a part of me I couldn’t ignore. I’ve always loved painting and could lose myself in it for hours, anywhere, anytime.

 

When I was 14, I often dreamed of creating enormous paintings, icons, and frescoes. In these dreams, I’d finish the work and feel my heart stop in awe, unable to believe I had done it. That same awe often fills me now when I paint. It’s as if I’m not the one creating—the image forms on its own, my hands moving as though guided by something beyond me. At the same time, I can see the finished picture in my mind, vivid and clear, like a vision behind my eyes, driving the process forward.

 

The greatest joy comes at the end, when the image is fully realized. That moment is pure happiness, a sense of fulfillment that’s hard to describe.

 

I also love helping others create their own paintings. It’s like bringing a small dream to life. Watching someone believe in themselves, seeing their joy when their picture takes shape—it’s magical. I believe every painting carries a little hope, a bit of happiness that inspires and energizes not only the artist but everyone who sees it.

 

Why sea?

The sea is something very special for me. I feel life in all forms and expressions of the sea. The rhythm of the waves, the breath and character of the sea. The power of nature is very close to man, but at the same time very far. When I paint, I always imagine myself as some seagull, ship, sea or sky. Every time
I find new roles, questions and answers. Nature is the best philosopher and I believe that drawing on this subject can make the world better.

Bigger task I have — better result I get

I often receive orders for large-scale paintings, especially on walls, and the larger the scale, the more I enjoy it—and the better the result! I absolutely love painting murals, and at some point, I realized that I needed an art studio. Working with a group of people brings me more joy and helps me achieve better results for everyone involved.

 

I love giving and sharing my passion for art. I want to give as much as I can to this world because, ultimately, that’s what makes life meaningful to me.

On this website you can find some artworks of me and my talented students and colleagues.