Tatiana Chursina was born in Podolsk in 1985. She graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov. She has been awarded a medal from the Moscow Union of Artists. Since 2004, she has exhibited her work in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Voronezh, and Krasnodar. She is currently working on two main series: "Animals" and "Polyclinic." Her works are held in private collections. Tatiana lives and works in Moscow.
"I work with easel painting, graphics, installations, and ceramics. In my work, I primarily express my relationship with the environment, space, and my personal philosophy. For me, space — where I recover and spend long periods of time — objects, and light are incredibly important. I feel love when my surroundings are comfortable. I communicate this plastically, working with space, rhythm, and form. The folds of forms, compositional decisions, and the emphasis on emptiness in the format are the most attractive and convincing elements for me.
What interests me most in my work today are the touches that not only define the boundaries of forms but also express the visual rhythm of my movements. The plastic language, the material, and the interplay of techniques captivate me just as much as the emptiness between the wardrobe and the window. Tonal and color relationships with the necessary emphasis are my tools. My surroundings, daily routines, sounds, smells, and the things that hang in the air profoundly define me as a person and instinctively transform onto the plane of my work. I believe that any reflection and the use of a personal relationship will always be the foundation of creation, of making, rather than consuming. After all, scrambled eggs made with personal attention are no longer just food."