Rudeshko Kostyantyn

Geometry №76
Geometry №76 49x49 cm, paper, ink, digital printing, laser cutting, 2014
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The past and the future are a single, infinite experience. But it is too abstract and thus slips away from our perception, as all our senses are focused exclusively on the present moment.

Five sensory organs are enough for interacting with the world here and now. We see to read, hear to perceive sounds, feel to touch physical objects. But how can we sense what is formless? How can we hear what has not been uttered? How can we read what has not yet been written?

Can a person go beyond their five senses? Step outside the boundaries of material perception and look into the transcendental world?

My answer is yes. But only under one condition: the person must become part of this invisible world. This very ability to transcend the threshold of the present unites the visionary, the artist, and the inventor. Their common trait is the ability to break free from dogmatic perception. Their true mission is to discover new horizons and make the impossible possible.

The presented project is an experiment and a play with the viewer’s perception. It is a project that invites one to look beyond the simple two-dimensional forms and discover the volume behind them — the third dimension — that which remains invisible at a superficial glance. It’s like seeing the gears of the global clock mechanism behind the flat dial of time, where the present is but a moment, and the past and future are abstractions.

Through the play of light, shadow, and structure, a sense of movement and depth is created. This is not just a visual experience but an invitation to reflect on how we perceive the Universe. Perhaps what we consider completed and understood is actually an inseparable part of the multidimensional and infinite.

Time disappears, and only the endless experience remains.

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Rudeshko Kostyantyn
Date of birth: 1971
Place of residence: Kyiv

Born in 1971 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Formerly a certified psychologist, Konstantin is a photographer with extensive experience (since 1995). He works at the intersection of op art and abstraction.

Kostyantyn’s works have been exhibited multiple times in the UK, Switzerland, and Poland. He collaborates with publishing houses such as Hachette Filipacchi Presse, SPN Media, and Condé Nast.

He is a participant in numerous photography and visual art festivals. Kostyantyn developed a series of works using perforation in the context of the “Stamps” program.

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