Vyacheslav Strannik creates art that transcends genre boundaries, uniting painting, installations, and anthropomorphic figures into a single philosophy. His work reflects symbolic and spatial ideas deeply rooted in the unique methodology of "Interaction with Space," where art becomes a mediator between the viewer and their surrounding environment. This approach invites the audience not only to observe but to immerse themselves in the images, forming personal interpretations and engaging in a dance of interaction with the canvas.
Strannik's art is marked by a harmonious blend of colors, numbers, and geometry, crafting compositions that do not always yield to straightforward interpretation. His pieces come alive through carefully designed color contrasts, creating a flowing effect that captivates the gaze and evokes a sense of continuous movement. Crafted in vibrant oil colors, Strannik's works interact with form and space as if inviting viewers to active reflection and immersion. His creativity draws inspiration from avant-garde principles and philosophical ideas tied to meditation and spiritual exploration, where each painting becomes a code for the viewer to decipher.
Much like in architecture, where form embodies the purpose of a space, Strannik's paintings seem to project unique, idealized worlds that are both symbolic and deeply personal. He also draws inspiration from archetypes and spiritual images, blending elements of traditional iconography and contemporary mandalas in his canvases. However, unlike architectural design, which fixes form, his works remain open to interpretation, allowing the viewer to infuse their own meanings into the process of interaction.
Having traveled a creative path from acting to sacred art, Strannik sees his works as a way to express the movement of consciousness.