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Shcheglova Tania
The Innerland project by Synchrotania is a series of portraits of creators from around the world that embodies the idea that a human being is more than what the eye can see. It is an attempt to look inward — into the realm of thoughts, emotions, and subconscious imagery — and to reveal how these inner states intertwine with nature.
Here, photography becomes a passage between reality and symbolism, where the subject and the environment merge into a unified whole, without boundaries or frames. Synchrotania builds an archive of artists, perceiving in each not merely a body, but a soul — infinite, profound, and eternal.
Her artistic practice offers an abstract interpretation of the subtle inner structure of the human being, initiating a new direction called Inner World Portraiture — an alternative to the traditional portrait focused on outward appearance.
Tania Shcheglova (b. 1989) is an artist and photographer best known for her work as part of the creative duo Synchrodogs (till 2023), alongside Roman Noven. Their signature style merges elements of corporeality, dream imagery, landscapes, and surreal compositions — always balancing on the edge between the natural and the artificial.
Despite having no formal art education (she graduated from the Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas), Tania has developed a unique visual language rooted in intuition, dream states, and meditative experiences.
Her artistic vision is shaped by deeply personal experiences, a strong connection to natural landscapes, and an ongoing investigation into the boundaries of control, fear, sexuality, and the unconscious. Through touch, movement, and light, she poses questions about presence, the sensation of boundaries, and the dissolution of form.