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Jun 22, 2025

Masha Vintskevich was born in Russia and graduated from the art and graphic faculty of one of the Russian institutes. For many years, she worked as a graphic designer on various music-related projects. In 2014, she plunged headlong into the world of ceramics. Ceramics unexpectedly opened up a new way for her to understand the world and her place in it, altering her usual way of thinking and perception, and offering her a previously unknown path of co-creation. It became a silent, frank conversation—an incessant internal dialogue with the material, with herself, and with the world around her.

Ceramics provided her with the opportunity to explore her individual inner landscape. It became an attempt to reflect on her journey through life, its strength and fragility, as well as to embody non-material concepts such as the unconscious, feelings, premonitions, the thought process, and time. It was an effort to bring to life deep personal experiences and ancestral memory that lives within each of us.

Currently, her main focus is ceramics. Clay is a material that is intimately connected to human nature. As she reflects on reality and her path, searching for and receiving answers, she strives to mold her reality in the truest sense of the word.

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