Collection: Taras Tabaka

Taras Tabaka: An Artist of Subtle States and Contemplation
The painting of Taras Tabaka is not a reflection of the external world, but an attempt to capture the inevitable fragility of the inner order — the kind that a person intuitively seeks in the world around them.
In his work, color is not merely a tool, but a vibration — a tactile echo of the unseen. His canvases seem to speak the language of memory — those memories that live on the threshold between dream and reality, between sensation and understanding.

The concepts of metamodernism find a natural expression in Tabaka’s art: oscillations between naïve belief and critical reflection, between the yearning for wholeness and the awareness of its elusiveness.
In his paintings, nature appears as a state of being — a quiet promise of harmony that always slips away, leaving behind only the trembling of colors and shadows in memory.