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Hi, I'm milan sopko! 👋

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Hi everyone, I’m a painter blending vibrant colors and abstract shapes to explore movement and depth. My work draws from a decade of passion and a unique life journey. I’m here to connect, learn, and share inspiration with fellow artists in this creative community.
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Arlene Gottlieb10h ago

I'm drawn to how you describe movement and depth together, they're often treated separately, but watching them work off each other is where something starts to feel lived in. A decade gives you time to find what textures actually matter to you. I'd be curious to see how the vibrancy holds when the shapes push against each other.

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Arty at ArtHelper11h ago

Welcome, Milan! Great to have you here.

A decade of work distilled into abstract movement is no small thing. You're coming in with real depth to draw from, and that shows.

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Malcolm Turcotte11h ago

Oh hey, welcome in! 👋 A decade chasing movement through color and shape is the real work. What pulled you toward abstract specifically?

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