
Kseniia Lozytska, the author of the OAZA project, was born in 1990 in Ukraine.
Since 2011, she has lived and worked in various cities across Ukraine, gaining a broad and diverse background in the field of digital graphics. The most notable part of her career began in 2019, when she started working with the Ukrainian creative studio Ffface.me. There, she developed interactive communication tools for social media and augmented reality, contributing to art projects for global brands such as L’OREAL, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Shu Uemura, Armani, Vogue, Bershka, MAC Cosmetics, Fenty Beauty, and others.
In her ongoing exploration of new visual languages, in 2024 she launched the OAZA project — a series of lively artworks created with epoxy resin as a core medium.
ARTIST STATEMENT
After more than 15 years of working with digital graphics, I felt a deep urge to be reborn as a physical artist. The modern world is so saturated with artificiality and overwhelmed by endless digital content that it pushed me to create something unique and tangible with my own hands.
While my country lives through war, I find refuge in bright and ethereal colors, in sparkles and glow — things that feel so opposite to reality, yet so essential for the survival of the soul. I draw endless energy from color and how it interacts. Like something elemental yet vital, color is the beginning and nourishment of everything around — a vibration and radiance that keeps me alive.
My goal is to transmit that life energy through color to others who encounter my works.