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Flower as a Shape-Shifter: Dina Belenko’s Vision of Still Life and Transformation
In this collection of works, she looks at a flower as a shape-shifter — a symbol that carries different meanings depending on light, context, and perception. Flowers appear as emblems of transience, carriers of memory, and witnesses to human presence. They exist at the edge of life and decay, stillness and motion, fragility and resilience. Her work is rooted in the emotional resonance of objects and the traces of human experience they hold. Still life,...

Animate stories; Endless Book by Dina Belenko
My name is Dina and I tell animate stories about inanimate objects”. I'm a person with little paper cities, sugar cubes, moon from polymer clay, doll's miniatures, broken cups, handmade Rube Goldberg machine, repainted puzzles, wire trees, cardboard dragons and spilled coffee.