
My Favorite Things 2
“My Favorite Things 2” explores how childhood desires and aesthetics shape identity. The cake-like crown, adorned with whipped cream and strawberries, symbolizes both comfort and emotional weight — the sweetness of belonging, and the cost of conformity. With eyes obscured, the subject reflects how societal ideals — especially around femininity and innocence — can blind us to our authentic selves. This is a portrait of inner stillness beneath a decorative mask: a quiet tension between self-expression and self-erasure.

Ksenia Wert
Ksenia Wert is an artist working at the intersection of realism, abstraction, and surrealism. Inspired by human emotions, she creates expressive images—predominantly female figures—that reflect complex inner states. Neon accents, bright lighting, and surreal elements become her visual language of experience: raw, sincere, and at times, painful. She compares her painting style to jazz—both are rooted in emotional honesty, spontaneity, and deep individuality. Since early childhood, drawing has been a form of inner dialogue for Ksenia, a way to explore the shadow sides of personality and unspoken desires. She graduated from an art school in Russia, where her talent was recognized early and her childhood works were exhibited at national youth art shows. She later continued her training with an artist from the Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Ksenia Wert's works are held in private collections in Russia and Israel.
Ksenia Wert is an artist working at the intersection of realism, abstraction, and surrealism. Inspired by human emotions, she creates expressive images—predominantly female figures—that reflect complex inner states. Neon accents, bright lighting, and surreal elements become her visual language of experience: raw, sincere, and at times, painful. She compares her painting style to jazz—both are rooted in emotional honesty, spontaneity, and deep individuality. Since early childhood, drawing has been a form of inner dialogue for Ksenia, a way to explore the shadow sides of personality and unspoken desires. She graduated from an art school in Russia, where her talent was recognized early and her childhood works were exhibited at national youth art shows. She later continued her training with an artist from the Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Ksenia Wert's works are held in private collections in Russia and Israel.
