Biography
Contemporary artist Sasha Robinson creates works based on the concept of “noticing the beautiful life”: her floral still lifes, female figures, and abstractions fill spaces with the energy of simple joys. Inspired by the aesthetics of Henri Matisse and David Hockney, Sasha works in acrylic, canvas, pastel, and markers, crafting multilayered compositions with bold contrasts. Her paintings have been exhibited in London, Switzerland, at Winzavod, and the Moscow Museum. Today, her art serves as visual “dopamine therapy”: bright colors and clean forms remind us that happiness is always near—we only need to pause and notice the beauty in everyday moments.