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			<title>Duality — 01</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:15:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Duality — 01</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild6130-6662-4166-a663-313832373465/duo.jpg"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">Duality 01 is an attempt to hold a moment between two states.<br /><br />Between what is felt and what can be seen.<br />The images do not aim to explain — they remain open, unstable, slightly out of reach.<br />What matters is not the form itself, but the feeling that stays after.</div>]]>
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			<title>Duality — 02</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 14:16:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Duality — 02</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3133-3965-4738-a536-633033326565/duo_-_02.jpg"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">Duality 02 deepens the tension between what is felt and what is shown.<br /><br />If the first series captures the moment of emergence, this one lingers in its aftermath.<br />The image becomes less stable — faces blur, colors interfere, form begins to dissolve.<br />What remains is not a clear expression, but a trace of something that cannot fully surface.</div>]]>
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			<title>Inner aura — 01</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:40:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Inner aura — 01</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3262-3835-4132-b737-666436353163/__01.JPG"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">A state of openness without protection.<br /><br />The body is exposed, not as something fragile, but as something fully present.<br />Light moves across it, revealing nothing specific — only the feeling of being seen.</div>]]>
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			<title>Inner aura — 02</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:42:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Inner aura — 02</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3332-3466-4636-a135-653731663466/__02.JPG"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">A quiet act of holding.<br /><br />The body folds into itself, seeking contact, seeking warmth. <br />Not a gesture of defense, but of presence.<br />A moment where touch becomes a language.</div>]]>
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			<title>Inner aura — 03</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:44:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Inner aura — 03</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild6261-3332-4939-a530-313833343137/__03.JPG"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">A state stretched between softness and control.<br /><br />The body elongates, holding something unseen.<br />There is tension, but it does not break — it transforms into movement.<br />A quiet resistance that turns into flow.</div>]]>
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			<title>Inner aura — 04</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:45:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Inner aura — 04</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3537-3834-4239-b034-666439346562/__04.JPG"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">A moment of letting go.<br /><br />The body softens, loses its sharpness, becomes fluid.<br />Light spreads freely, no longer contained.<br />Not an end, but a return to something lighter.</div>]]>
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			<title>Flow</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 21:05:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Flow</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3039-6337-4265-a161-333039383738/flow.jpeg"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">We exist within a constant flow.<br /><br />Moments, people, and emotions pass through us, shifting, dissolving, disappearing.<br />Most of them lose their form, fading into something undefined.<br /><br />But some resist.<br /><br />They remain as traces — quiet imprints that shape our perception of ourselves.<br />This work explores the tension between movement and memory, between what passes and what stays.</div>]]>
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			<title>Held memories – 01</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 21:27:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Held memories – 01</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild6333-6337-4239-b665-396266626461/held_memeory-02.jpg"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">Some moments don’t disappear.<br /><br />They stay — not as clear images, but as a feeling.<br />Soft, quiet, almost unnoticeable, yet present.<br />A place, a light, a warmth that remains somewhere within.<br />You don’t return to them — they return to you.</div>]]>
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			<title>Chaplet routes_01</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 18:03:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Chaplet routes_01</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3539-3939-4937-b466-323833633835/all-no_idea.jpg"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">Chaplet Routes explores the paths we take throughout life.<br /><br />Each line represents a route, a choice, a direction, or a moment of movement. Along these paths we encounter different places, people, experiences, and obstacles that gradually shape who we become.<br />The forms scattered throughout the composition can be seen as objects, events, or memories collected along the way. Some appear significant, while others seem small and easily overlooked, yet each contributes to the journey.<br />Rather than depicting a specific destination, this work focuses on the process of moving forward. It reflects the idea that life is not defined by a single moment, but by the accumulation of countless encounters, decisions, and experiences that connect together over time.<br />Chaplet Routes is a visual map of these connections — a record of the paths we travel and the traces they leave behind.</div><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3634-3731-4236-a262-383434303732/no_idea-01.jpg"><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild6335-3436-4062-b131-343866306130/no_idea-02.jpg"><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3937-3430-4064-b636-343164663837/no_idea-03.jpg"><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3232-6632-4061-b565-633233343762/no_idea-04.jpg"><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3835-3262-4563-b234-343032633431/no_idea-05.jpg">]]>
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			<title>Held memories – 03</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 20:50:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Held memories – 03</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3435-3163-4533-a635-343732336536/held_memories_03.png"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">Some moments don’t disappear.<br /><br />They stay — not as clear images, but as a feeling.<br />Soft, quiet, almost unnoticeable, yet present.<br />A place, a light, a warmth that remains somewhere within.<br />You don’t return to them — they return to you.</div>]]>
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			<title>Shape of memory</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 20:52:00 +0300</pubDate>
			<author>Olga Voloskovich</author>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Shape of memory</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild6365-3663-4239-b361-373138356232/Untitled-1.png"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">We often imagine memory as a clear image.<br /><br />But the moments we want to keep rarely remain intact.<br />Edges soften.<br />Details disappear.<br />Fragments shift and merge with one another.<br />What stays is not a perfect record, but a feeling — a trace of a place, a person, a passing moment.<br />Memory does not preserve life as it was.<br />It reshapes it.<br />And perhaps living through memory means learning to navigate these fragments, searching for meaning in what remains rather than what is lost.</div>]]>
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			<title>Chaplet routes_02</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 13:45:00 +0300</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[<header><h1>Chaplet routes_02</h1></header><figure><img src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3863-6265-4631-b333-616235313861/Chaplet_Routes__02.png"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text">Chaplet Routes explores the paths we take throughout life.<br /><br />Each line represents a route, a choice, a direction, or a moment of movement. Along these paths we encounter different places, people, experiences, and obstacles that gradually shape who we become.<br />The forms scattered throughout the composition can be seen as objects, events, or memories collected along the way. Some appear significant, while others seem small and easily overlooked, yet each contributes to the journey.<br />Rather than depicting a specific destination, this work focuses on the process of moving forward. It reflects the idea that life is not defined by a single moment, but by the accumulation of countless encounters, decisions, and experiences that connect together over time.<br />Chaplet Routes is a visual map of these connections — a record of the paths we travel and the traces they leave behind.</div>]]>
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