Diana Kroshilova

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 A New Studio: On Space, Chaos, and the Shape of Things to Come

It has been a while since I last shared a studio update. The reason is simple: I have moved into a new space. And like any true beginning, it started with boxes.

Right now, my new studio is far from being fully arranged. Paintings still rest in their protective wrapping, books wait to be sorted, tools and papers are scattered across every available surface. It is, to put it mildly, a beautiful chaos.

But in this state of transition, I find something unexpectedly inspiring. An unpacked studio is like a blank canvas—full of potential but not yet committed to any particular form. Every object, every stack of paper, every rolled canvas is still in dialogue with the space itself. The shelves are not yet filled, the walls are still silent, the light changes throughout the day as if testing where to land.

This moment of “not yet” feels strangely appropriate for my practice. My work with collage and glitch is fundamentally about reassembling fragments into new configurations. What is moving a studio, if not a similar act of disassembly and reconstruction?

The unpacking will continue slowly—intentionally so. I want to feel how this space breathes before I impose a rigid order upon it. Perhaps I never will. Perhaps the creative chaos is exactly what this studio needs to become a true home for new urban landscapes, new collisions of architecture and abstraction, new glitches waiting to be discovered.

For now, I am simply grateful for the walls, the light, and the promise of what is to come.

If you would like to see more of this process, you can browse through my older studio photographs, which I have shared before here in the Journal.

Three Years Later: Life After Saatchi Art

Three years ago, I wrote about my Saatchi Art account being blocked. (Read the post here)

At the time, it felt like a real setback. My page was frozen – no sales, no uploads, no visibility. Potential buyers were left in the dark, and I had no control over my own presence on the platform.

So, what’s changed?

Everything is for the better.

I stopped waiting for a platform to validate my work and started building my own space. My website became my gallery. Since then, I’ve participated in exhibitions across Italy, Turkey, Brazil, Spain, and beyond. My works have entered public and private collections internationally. I’ve been ranked among the top 1000 Russian artists by Artfacts.net. And most importantly – I’ve kept creating.

Saatchi who?

If you’re looking for my work, here’s where to find it:

🌐 Website & shop: kroshilova.art
📁 Selected works: artchive.ru/Kroshilova_Diana
🗂️ Selected collages: are.na/diana-kroshilova

I’m open to collaborations, exhibitions, and direct inquiries. No frozen pages. Just art.

Thank you for being here – your support means the world.

Discover the Hidden Puzzle Corner

I’m excited to share that I’ve added a little interactive surprise to my website — a digital puzzle featuring my painting “Contrasting Obsessions”!

But here’s the catch: the Puzzle Corner is hidden somewhere on the site. Can you find it? Explore the pages, peek into unexpected places, and see if you can uncover this playful challenge.

🔹 Works on PC, tablets & mobile phones – play anytime, anywhere!
🔹 Having trouble? If the puzzle doesn’t load, let me know via the contact form so I can fix it.

Once you complete the puzzle — take a screenshot and tag me on Facebook! I’d love to see your results.

Happy hunting (and puzzling)!

🔍 Hint: It might not be where you’d expect…

Exciting New Products in my Zazzle Shop

I recently shared some news about my Society6 account being closed, just like many other artists received the same email. However, I’m thrilled to remind you that my Zazzle store has been running for over 8 years, and I’ve made some fantastic updates to my collection!

I’ve kept our all-time favorite leggings available in two designs: “Contrasting Obsessions” and “Winter is Coming.” But that’s not all — I’ve completely revamped the rest of the store!

Among the new products, you’ll find a variety of exciting items, including ping pong paddles, skateboard decks, oven mitt sets, aprons, bluetooth speakers, desk lamps, and even wireless phone chargers! Many of these products come with customizable options for size, color, and style, allowing you to add your unique touch.

I’m delighted to share this update with you and can’t wait for you to check out the new products featuring my designs. Click the link to my store and see what other interesting items await you! My store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/abstract_things/products

Dear friends, thank you for your support! I’m truly grateful to have the opportunity to share the results of my work with you.

Society6 is removing artist accounts

Today, I want to talk about a recent change that’s been affecting many artists, including myself. Society6, the platform where I showcased my designs, has been removing artist accounts, leaving many of us feeling disheartened. I received that infamous email notifying me that my account is no longer active, and I must admit, it has been a tough pill to swallow.

As a way to reflect on the journey we’ve had, I want to take a moment to nostalgically look back at some of the items that featured my designs that you could once purchase on Society6. Those creations represented countless hours of hard work and love, and it’s bittersweet to think they are no longer available on that platform.

 

But let’s not dwell on the sadness! I’m excited to share that I still have my shop on Zazzle, which I’ve mentioned before. This platform allows me to continue my passion and share my designs with all of you. And here’s some good news: I’ve been busy preparing new, amazing products that feature the classic black-and-white designs you all love!

So, let’s not lose heart! I promise to return next week with new items that I can’t wait for you to see. Thank you for your support, and let’s look forward to what’s next together 🙂 .

Price Orientation – 2025

New Beta Feature on Artfacts: Price Orientation.

Navigating the art market can be tricky, with pricing often shrouded in opacity. Our new beta feature, Price Orientation, is here to help. While not a direct estimate or representation of gallery prices, this tool contextualises an artist’s market value based on their position and exhibition history. The pricing range offers a clearer view, providing transparency in an otherwise opaque market.

Hurry up and choose a painting before prices increase! 

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Follow me on Artfacts for more updates: https://artfacts.net/artist/diana-kroshilova/897077

PO-MO V – announce

I’m pleased to announce my participation in the “PO-MO V (Postmodern)” International Mail Art Exhibition.

Venue: Selcuk University, Faculty of Fine Arts Art Gallery, Konya, Türkiye
Exhibition Opening: October 01, 2024 • 14:00
Curated by: Doç.Dr./Assoc.Prof. Hikmet Şahin
Learn more: https://www.mailartexhibition.org/pomo-v