"Objects" - A photography project that explores the mysteries and stories of objects found on the beach. This collection of images transforms mundane finds - from floating bottles to salt-eaten pieces of wood - into works of art filled with deep meaning. Each object caught by the lens becomes a witness to the unknown journeys and untold stories that wash in waves onto our shores. The project encourages viewers to look at familiar things from a new angle, reflecting on the past and the possible stories behind each find.
Object #5
Price: €1600 60 × 40 cm Edition of 5 Form. Gallery Year: 2023
Object #1
Price: €1600 60 × 40 cm Edition of 5 Form. Gallery Year: 2023
OBJECTS - a series of exclusive photographic artworks, each available in a limited edition of 5 copies. This unique piece has received international recognition and was exhibited at prestigious art fairs:
at ST-ART in Strasbourg in December 2024
at NU ART GALLERY in Kyiv in October 2024
ST-ART Strasbourg is one of the leading European fairs for contemporary art and design. In 2024, it brought together around 60 galleries from France and across Europe, offering a platform for talented artists and photographers to showcase their work. (st-art.com)
Acquiring this work is not only an opportunity to own a piece of high-level art, but also a valuable investment. Its limited edition and international exposure significantly increase its artistic and collector’s value, with strong potential for appreciation over time.
Oleksandr Prykhodko, art-photorgapher. Strastburg Art 2024
Oleksandr Prykhodko is a conceptual and street photographer from Kyiv, Ukraine. Now based in Alanya, Turkey.
His work is known for its use of unconventional materials and techniques, and for exploring the boundary between the real and the surreal. In his conceptual photography, he creates staged scenes using everyday objects to evoke unexpected meanings. His street photography captures fleeting moments of daily life, often with an ironic twist.
Unafraid of experimentation, the artist uses everything from pinhole to toy cameras, along with alternative printing processes, to craft his distinctive visual language.