SPACE HORSES series

Portals to Constellations
between the earthling form and the multidimensional cosmos
CONCEPT
The Space Horses series unfolds within my ongoing project “The Theater of Invisible: creation and implementation of Space Metaculture.”

Each ceramic picture functions as a stellar transmitter — decoding and grounding visual, cultural, and energetical codes from constellational fields through the archetype of the Horse — a vessel both sensitive and powerful enough to receive, contain, and perform the field. Through these transmissions, Space Horses participates in the building of interstellar channels — linking human consciousness with cosmic intelligence.

The series marks the emergence of a Space Metaculture — a metamodern synthesis where art, science, and visionary innovation converge to prepare humanity for expansion beyond planetary boundaries. As space agencies and pioneering minds construct the physical infrastructure of this future, Space Horses shapes its symbolic and cultural architecture.

The first artwork of the series is now placed within the Russian Space Agency. The path and destination of the Orion Constellation picture remain a secret — to be revealed in time.
ANDROMEDA
"Impulse of Cosmic Inspiration from the Friendly Andromeda Constellation"
Ceramic Mural displayed in the International Meeting Room of the Institute of Biomedical Problems of RAS, 2024
As space agencies around the globe prepare for humanity's next monumental journey beyond the confines of Earth, my mission is to expand our mental and energetic frontiers. I seek to build bridges not only between dimensions but also to connect with the myriad forms of life that may await us on our cosmic journey—a vision that inspired the creation of this project. The mural series, titled "Space Horses," is dedicated to channeling and grounding the celestial energies from distant constellations into our shared reality. Each mural serves as a portal, inviting viewers to connect with the vibrancy and wisdom of the cosmos.

The inaugural piece, inspired by the Andromeda constellation, now graces the international meeting room of the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IMBP) at the Russian Academy of Sciences. During my visit to IMBP, I had the honor of meeting their dedicated team and was guided on a tour of this remarkable institution. Those cherished moments from this experience are captured in displayed photos. You can see my photo with Oleg Orlov, the director of IMBP, symbolizing our mutual commitment to advancing knowledge and exploration in the realms of science and consciousness.

The "Space Horses" series is crafted not only as an aesthetic experience but also as an energetic bridge to the farthest corners of the universe, fostering connections between diverse cultures and the cosmos. I eagerly anticipate continuing this journey, installing future pieces around the world as beacons of cosmic inspiration and interconnectedness.
ORION
Orion Constellation relief picture is built as a six-layered semantic channel — a bridge between the constellation above and the ground beneath:

1. Realistic equine forms — anatomical fragments that anchor the vision in the tangible, earthly body of the horse.
2. Schematic nebulas and the constellation’s first spark — mapping the stellar geometry in its purest, diagrammatic essence.
3. Astronomical textures and celestial objects — fragments of the cosmos woven into the form, carrying the raw matter of distant worlds.
4. Mythic codes of Earth’s cultures — ancient interpretations and symbolic patterns humanity has assigned to the constellation through centuries.
5. Channelled visual codes and artefacts from other realities — impressions and glyphs not of this world, flowing in from parallel dimensions.
6. Abstract energetic background — a vibrational field that holds and harmonises all other layers, creating the atmosphere in which the image breathes.

Together, these layers form a multidimensional channel — a transmission where the cosmic and the terrestrial meet, converse, and transform.


LYRA
IN PROGRESS
Lyra rises from a field of textures and vibrating stardust‑particles, each fragment alive yet obscure. On its own, each element resists meaning; together, they resolve into the ghost‑face of a horse, an apparition of motion, memory and cosmic lineage.

In the ancient myth of the Lyrans, the constellation Lyra was once home to an advanced star‑civilization, seeding worlds and mastering energy until war scattered their legacy across the stars. Lyra the mural channels this heritage — the horse‑form becomes vessel and echo of that migration, a trace of stellar steeds and far‑travelling souls.

Through shimmering surfaces and layered textures, Lyra invites the viewer to engage in a subtle reconstruction of form: only when perception opens, the full shape emerges, and the hidden architecture of being reveals itself — the horse, the star‑race, the remembered journey.

Here, time bends and consciousness aligns: Lyra stands as both a singular story and a node in the larger meta-world, an artifact of myth, matter, and possibility.