Artist's installations represent a distinct and emotive form of artistic expression, transcending the traditional boundaries of painting and sculpture by transforming space into an integral part of the artwork. These immersive creations invite viewers to engage not only visually but also physically and emotionally, offering experiences that challenge perceptions and encourage deeper reflection. Each piece is inspired by the interplay of form, material, and environment, reimagining artistic possibilities to spark new dialogues and interpretations.
Using materials such as resin and others, Tatiana explores the dynamic relationship between structure, space, and meaning. Her installations emphasize the transformative power of art—not as static objects but as living experiences that evolve with their surroundings and the people who encounter them. Through her work, Tatiana seeks to create profound, human connections, shaping moments where art, space, and viewer come together in harmony and meaning.
The Stones Garden is more than an art installation; it is a vibrant expression of transformation and renewal, where individuality and collective harmony coexist. Comprising over 200 unique epoxy resin stones, each carrying its own abstract story, this work weaves a narrative that goes beyond visual beauty to explore the profound potential of rebirth and reinvention. Created using recycled resin—remnants from the artist’s other works—this piece transforms what might have been discarded as “waste” into something beautiful and meaningful, embodying the power of art to breathe new life into forgotten materials.
Arranged in four concentric circles, the stones form a mandala—a contemplative structure that invites viewers to discover their own interpretations. Some may see reflections of the four elements, the cycles of the seasons, or the chapters of a life unfolding. For others, it may spark a deeply personal connection, a quiet reminder of the potential for renewal and change. The stones themselves are not merely objects; they are vessels of energy, emotion, and thought, infused with a vibrant palette of colors that speak to the endless possibilities of creation.
Within the circular flow of these stones, a subtle harmony emerges—a whispered dialogue that extends beyond the visual to touch the heart and soul. This work is not static but alive with potential, adapting to diverse arrangements and inviting its audience to become active participants in its evolution. The viewer is encouraged to move beyond observation, to engage with the piece and its story, and to reflect on the beauty of transformation.
The Stones Garden is a testament to the power of art to reimagine, to renew, and to connect. It invites a dialogue that transcends the boundaries of traditional art experiences, offering a space where creativity, reflection, and beauty come together in an ongoing celebration of life’s infinite potential.

The Round Dance installations embody the eternal interplay between harmony and chaos, illustrating how these forces are deeply interconnected. Harmony, though beautiful and serene, is fragile and can be disrupted in an instant. Yet, from that disruption emerges the potential for renewal—a new harmony born from chaos. This cycle is infinite, with each state flowing into the other, recreating and redefining itself. Together, these works celebrate the delicate balance of existence, where destruction and creation are not opposites but essential partners in the dynamic process of transformation.

Round Dance
HARMONY
Round Dance: Harmony is a composition of pink-red resin stones that seamlessly transition into one another, forming a perfect, closed circle with an open center. This circular arrangement symbolizes unity, balance, and completeness, with each stone contributing to the greater whole. The fluidity of the transitions evokes a sense of continuous motion, reflecting the natural rhythm of harmony in life—a state of interconnectedness where every element exists in equilibrium. The empty center becomes a contemplative space, inviting the viewer to reflect on the serenity and cohesion of a moment when everything aligns in graceful balance.

Round Dance
DISRUPTION
*Round Dance: Disruption* captures the transformative energy of chaos, expressed through a dynamic arrangement of blue-green resin stones. The composition features a broken circle, with one side seemingly exploded, scattering stones across the wall in a random yet fluid pattern. This disruption symbolizes the breaking of old structures and the boundless potential for renewal, much like the birth of a star, where fragments hold infinite possibilities for reconfiguration.
The fluidity of the transitions within the stones evokes a sense of continuous motion, mirroring the natural rhythm of life—an interplay between balance and upheaval. The disrupted circle, with its scattered elements, transforms the empty center into a contemplative void, inviting viewers to reflect on the tension between harmony and chaos. This space becomes a metaphor for the cycles of destruction and creation, where disruption paves the way for new forms and meanings to emerge. Through this work, *Round Dance: Disruption* reveals the delicate balance of existence, celebrating the infinite possibilities born from the interplay of order and transformation.

Mind Structures transforms the complexities of human personality into a cohesive art installation, exploring the unseen architecture of the mind. This series of epoxy resin artworks on wood panels captures the unique essence of individuals and characters through vibrant colors and layered textures, creating an abstract mosaic of identities.
The installation highlights contrasts and connections—like the timeless elegance of Audrey Hepburn in soft pinks and Tiffany blue alongside the bold intensity of Frida Kahlo in deep reds and earthy tones. Each piece becomes a window into its subject’s inner world, while the collective arrangement reflects the shared complexity of human experience.
Through its interplay of color, texture, and reflective surfaces, Mind Structures invites viewers into an immersive exploration of identity and emotion, transforming the space into a dialogue between abstraction and personality, and inspiring contemplation of our own internal landscapes.

As part of Mind Structures, the series Transparent Minds symbolizes the clarity and sincerity of children’s mental landscapes. Comprising six simple, transparent, single-colored artworks, the series reflects the purity of early minds, untouched by the complexities of life. Each piece begins with a single hue, representing the foundational essence of a child’s understanding of the world—a starting point from which their mental and emotional landscapes will grow.
As life unfolds, these minds will be layered with experiences, knowledge, and emotions, adding richness and complexity. Yet, even in their simplicity, each artwork is unique, mirroring the individuality of every child. Transparent Minds invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of these nascent stages, appreciating the potential and purity of young minds and the joy they bring into the world.
This series celebrates the foundational nature of childhood as the starting point for the dynamic evolution of the mind, perfectly aligning with the broader exploration of human nature in Mind Structures.

Echoes is an art installation of 12 round artworks that seeks to uncover how we perceive the conceptual and non-conceptual elements of abstract art. It invites viewers to engage on an intuitive level, exploring the emotional and aesthetic responses that arise when encountering forms that defy clear definition. The series aims to awaken the subtle, often overlooked inner perceptions that shape our experience of art.
This installation creates a dialogue between artist and viewer, where the exchange happens not through words but through a shared, instinctive understanding of what lies beneath the surface. Echoes challenges us to trust our unconscious, letting it guide our interpretation of abstraction, and find meaning in the fluid interplay of colors and forms. In doing so, the series becomes a bridge between the inner worlds of artist and observer, revealing the profound, often hidden connections that art can bring to light.
