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Meet Oleg Gant ( @o-gant ), a Russian artist, photographer, art critic, and curator currently living in Lithuania whose emotionally evocative works have garnered international acclaim. Known for his distinctive style of emotional abstraction, Gant’s creations reimagine the human journey, capturing the experiences that define life. His art has been showcased in prestigious exhibitions across Vienna, Zurich, Warsaw, London, and Berlin, as well as galleries in the USA, China, and Northern Europe, solidifying his global artistic presence. Dive into this thread to find out more about Oleg's art journey
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Oleg Gant’s creative path began in journalism, where he sought to complement his writings with compelling images. As a photojournalist, he documented major revolutions and conflicts in some of the world’s most tumultuous regions, including Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Over time, his focus shifted to a more introspective and artistic approach, blending photography with digital art. This evolution led to the development of unique techniques that now define his work. Gant embraced digital painting and is further expanding his artistic practice and connecting with global audiences through this medium.
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Among Gant's standout NFT collections is Moon Girl (Madonna Lunare), a project featuring 22 mixed-media artworks. Combining photography, digital hand-drawing, and layered abstraction, the series chronicles moments of transformation in a friend’s life, capturing her shifting aura through various life phases. Using these pieces, Gant created a unified model that reflects the emotional and physical evolution of his subject, presenting a vivid tapestry of human experience.
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Gant’s art focuses on themes of dreams, hopes, and the existential questions we grapple with in life. He describes his work as “emotional abstraction,” explaining, “Through my paintings, I reinterpret life’s journey—its joys, sorrows, and hopes. Each artwork asks and answers a question we’ve all posed to ourselves, offering new perspectives with every piece.” His creations resonate deeply, inviting viewers to connect with their own emotions and introspections.
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