

"Optie Scope"
2024, Digital Art, Abstract expressionism, Bauhaus, Op art
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"Optie Scope" by Andriy Kalkov (2024) is a vibrant digital collage that merges fragmented architectural forms, pixelated skyscrapers, and glitchy urban structures with psychedelic rainbow vortices, striped patterns, and abstract geometric elements.
Created in a contemporary digital collage/glitch-art style, it blends pixel art aesthetics, layered compositing, and optical illusions. The work features high-contrast colors, repeating patterns, and deliberate digital distortion to create a chaotic yet mesmerizing composition.
The piece explores the overwhelming, multi-layered nature of modern perception in the digital age — how technology, data streams, and media distort and expand our "scope" of reality. The swirling rainbow tunnels suggest portals of information or altered states of vision, while the fragmented cityscape symbolizes the unstable, pixelated architecture of contemporary life.
- Country Ukraine
- Year 2024
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Andriy Kalkov (b. 1987, Lutsk, Ukraine) is a visual artist whose practice spans abstract painting, digital graphics, and large-scale mural work. He began his creative journey through graffiti as a teenager, a discovery that sparked his fascination with walls, line, and movement. Kalkov later graduated with a degree in Monumental Art from the Kosiv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts of the Lviv National Academy of Arts.
Since 2009 he has been developing Circulation, an ongoing abstract series centered on the spiral - an ancient universal symbol of perception and continuity. He reinterprets this form through contemporary geometric abstraction, op art, and digital visual language. Since 2020, his work has increasingly absorbed architectural influences and elements of digital surrealism.
Kalkov has created numerous murals and interior artworks, working with clients such as Bosch, UNIT.City, Ring Ukraine, KLO, Roshen, Urban Planet and others. He has participated in multiple festivals and exhibitions, including Mirrus Gallery (Denver, 2022), Urban Spree & Uniwave (Berlin, 2022), Lviv Street Gallery (2021), MSUMK and TSUM, Kyiv (2017). He continues to develop a hybrid visual language across digital and analog media.
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- 48 bit color depth, 281 Trillion Colors




