
Black Line and a Million Hours - Ksenia Sulaeva
Ksenia Sulaeva has become a familiar and beloved name among the patrons of Victoria Olt Gallery. Known for her evocative and vibrant artworks, she has been a continuous presence in numerous exhibitions. Her first solo show at the gallery, “Luces de Amor, Lágrimas en Neón“, explored the complexities of love with boldness and sensitivity. Now, she returns with “The Black Line and a Million Hours”, an exhibition chronicling her evolution as an artist.
What is the significance of the Black Line, you might ask?
“The black line is at the heart of my style - it connects all my works, gives them structure, and helps to tell each story. For me, this line is more than just a contour, it’s a path I walk with every piece I create,” Ksenia explains. Rooted in her studies of monumental painting, this defining contour binds the dynamic elements of her compositions, creating a balanced and cohesive artwork that captivates viewers.
And the Million Hours?
While the black line remains a constant, the “million hours” represent the dedication, time, and emotions embedded in her art. Every painting refelects countless moments spent contemplation, experimentation, and refinement – demonstrating that art is not merely about inspiration but a testament to commitment and passion. It speaks of dedication and love for the process. There is always enough time.







