Lilia Kodunova - Stay Here

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Oil on Birchwood
2025
5x5 inches
Signed on verso

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About The Artist

Lilia Kodunova (Ukrainian, b. 1984) was born in Ukraine and now lives in Sevenoaks, Kent. She studied at the Academy of Realistic Art in Kyiv, Ukraine (2018–2022), before continuing her development at the Royal Drawing School in London (2023–2024). Her artistic path has been shaped by movement, change and an evolving understanding of the human psyche.

Kodunova’s work is rooted in the figurative tradition yet extends towards psychological inquiry. Her imagery is not concerned with literal likeness but with internal truth: the fragile, shifting states that define contemporary life. She uses the figure as a vessel for exploring the delicate edges of identity — the moments when emotion becomes landscape, memory becomes weight, and silence becomes its own language.

Experiencing the upheaval of the war in Ukraine introduced a new sensitivity to her practice, not as its central subject but as a catalyst. It revealed the importance of exploring trauma in its many forms, from personal rupture to collective strain. Through this lens, Kodunova investigates how people absorb instability, how they hold both suffering and strength, and how inner worlds transform under pressure.

Her artistic approach combines layered brushwork with atmospheric tension. Figures often exist between clarity and dissolution, mirroring the instability of psychological experience. Her paintings act as mirrors for emotional states that are complex, contradictory and often unspoken.

In Kodunova’s practice, the anticipation of inner change is ever-present. Her figures carry both uncertainty and possibility, embodying the belief that even within fractured narratives, transformation remains possible.