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Anastasiia Usenko is a Ukrainian visual artist whose work is rooted in emotion, memory, and the human experience.

Through large-scale paintings, graphics, and mixed media, she explores how the body carries personal and collective stories.

Her art has been exhibited internationally — in Sweden, France, and the United States — and is part of private collections around the world.

With the beginning of the full-scale war, Anastasiia was forced to leave Ukraine. For some time, she lived and worked in Sweden, where her visual language gave voice to the fears, losses, and emotional landscape of war. Through exhibitions and installations, she told stories that words could not hold.

In 2024, Anastasiia returned to Kyiv. Today, she continues to create in Ukraine — drawing from her lived experience and a deep connection to her roots, with a heightened awareness of how home and identity evolve in times of rupture.

Her practice remains an intimate dialogue with the world around her — a space for resilience, reflection, and the quiet presence of life amid uncertainty.