Tanya Razboynikov is a creative and poet whose work unfolds through simplicity — typed words, unadorned paper, and the small but revealing spaces between ideas. Her practice sits at the intersection of poetry and visual art, where a single line or pause can hold its own emotional weight.
For Poetica, Tanya shares pieces such as Moonshine, Fragments and Idle Thoughts. Each work begins with language, distilled down to its essence: a moment observed, a feeling caught mid-thought, a phrase that lingers long enough to become art. Her use of a typewriter adds a tactile honesty — slight misalignments, visible pressure, the sound of each key — grounding the work in the physical act of writing.

Fragments - by Tanya Razboynikov - available at Lara Hutton Concept Gallery & Store
These pieces offer a literary counterbalance within the exhibition. They are slow, quiet anchors amid more visual forms, inviting viewers to stop, read, and return inward. In Tanya’s hands, text becomes material: minimal, contemplative, gently personal.
Her contribution strengthens the heart of Poetica — an exhibition centred on reflection, emotion and the subtle poetry of the everyday. Through her words, Tanya opens small doorways into thought and feeling, allowing meaning to emerge softly, line by line.