Republic of Abkhazia, Sukhum, 30 September Street 6
ARTEM COWY
Russia, St. Petersburg
Artyom is from the Amur region and started his career with graffiti in 2005. He currently lives and works in St. Petersburg, actively participating in exhibitions throughout Russia. His work encompasses graffiti, comics, drawing and painting, where he experiments by creating unique characters and focusing on the meaning of composition.

Artyom’s main profile is wall painting and digital art. His works adorn buildings in different cities of Russia, and some of them are in the private collection of Pioneer logistic in Vladivostok.
The mural "Reinterpreted Landscape" is a homage to the drawing by Adgur Dzidzaria. Palm trees with images of Abkhazian fortresses are located in the center of the work, which symbolizes the interplay of nature and history.
The mural reinterprets traditional drawing in a modern urban context, adding volume and vibrant colors. The work is devoted to the continuity and cultural memory transmitted through the natural landscape of Abkhazia.
The mural reinterprets traditional drawing in a modern urban context, adding volume and vibrant colors. The work is devoted to the continuity and cultural memory transmitted through the natural landscape of Abkhazia.
The mural "Reinterpreted Landscape" is a homage to the drawing by Adgur Dzidzaria. Palm trees with images of Abkhazian fortresses are located in the center of the work, which symbolizes the interplay of nature and history.
About the artist
About the mural "The Reinterpreted Landscape"
About the mural
"The Reinterpreted Landscape"
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