Oskars Pavlovskis

b. 1985
Latvia
Oskars’ work is rooted in visual storytelling, building fictional characters and narrative worlds from elements borrowed from his surroundings. He is particularly interested in the space between opposing qualities: beautiful and ugly, scary and cute.
By mixing these registers, Pavlovskis creates a universe of figures that inhabit the border between attraction and unease. His visual language draws on digital and analogue illustration techniques, academic drawing, comics, sculpture, and 3D computer graphics. The result is a practice that moves fluidly between image, object, and imagined character.
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