Produced and Packed in the USSR with Love
$7,500.00
Oil on Canvas. Size: 48×36 inch.
Year: 2020.
The series “Caviar” is a striking fusion of Soviet nostalgia and Western pop culture, bridging two iconic worlds: luxury caviar and Warhol’s mass-produced aesthetic. By reimagining Soviet caviar cans in the style of Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s soup series, the piece offers a thought-provoking commentary on consumerism, identity, and the art of branding.
The Caviar series merges the nostalgia of Soviet heritage with the bold visual language of Western pop art, creating a dialogue between history and modernity. Each artwork transforms the iconic Malossol caviar tin into a meditation on desire, memory, and cultural identity.
By placing symbols of prestige within a contemporary art context, the series examines the tension between exclusivity and accessibility, and between authenticity and irony. The refined compositions and vivid palette breathe new life into these familiar objects, elevating them into reflections on value and perception. Ultimately, Caviar celebrates simplicity turned elegance, offering a timeless exploration of how culture, commerce, and art continually shape one another.







