Tatiana Shulkin
Multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer
Israel


Art is one way a life becomes legible. Through form, it holds what experience alone cannot fully say.

About the Artist
Tanya Shin (b. Siberia, 1984) is a multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer, based in Israel since 1999. She grew up in a family deeply connected to the arts, her father is an architect and interior designer and was immersed in creativity from an early age.
At the age of 14, she moved alone to Israel to study on a special program, where one of her early works was selected for exhibition by the Ministry of Education.
After completing three years of study, Tanya served for two years in the Israeli army. She later pursued Multidisciplinary Design at university, where her work was featured at the department’s decade anniversary exhibition.
Her practice today spans photography, mixed media, and AI-generated imagery, often blending digital interventions with physical works on wood and fine art prints. Her minimalist compositions focus on the human body as both symbol and sensation, exploring themes of sensuality, memory, and the tension between desire and restraint. Working primarily in black, white, and red, she uses distortions, double exposures, gradient maps, and geometric forms to create emotionally charged images that resonate with both intimacy and confrontation.
Tanya’s mission is to push the viewer to confront vulnerability and hidden strength, revealing aura, energy, and the inner light radiating from the human form.


























