

Kubistika
Beauty can be found in the simplest of forms, inviting us to explore new perspectives.
The collections within Kubistika’s work
Winter's Embrace
3 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a cool, muted palette and evoke the serene, quiet beauty of winter landscapes. — ‘Wintermorgen’, ‘Warm Winter’ and ‘Zugspitze, Eins’.

Avian Dreams
This set features a consistent subject of birds and flight, rendered with a light, airy technique and optimistic mood.

Floral Whispers
United by their delicate botanical subjects and a soft, organic color scheme, these pieces celebrate nature's subtle beauty.

Golden Hour Glow
These works share a warm, inviting palette dominated by yellows and oranges, capturing the essence of sunny days and comforting feelings.
Works by Kubistika
242 pieces
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About Kubistika
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Visual voice
Kubistika — questions answered
Who is Kubistika?
Kubistika is the artistic name for Boris Draschoff, an artist known for his vibrant and simplified compositions.
What is Kubistika's art style?
Kubistika's style is characterized by kaleidoscoping and triangleizing subjects, simplifying them into essential forms using vivid colors, pastels, and cubist lines.
What themes does Kubistika explore in his work?
Kubistika explores themes such as natural landscapes, friendly animals, happy stories, and abstract concepts, often focusing on color, composition, and form.
What kind of subjects are commonly featured in Kubistika's art?
Common subjects in Kubistika's art include birds, trees, sky, sun, and other elements of nature, often presented in a minimalist or silhouette style.
How does Kubistika use color in his art?
Kubistika uses vivid colors and pastels to create a visual playground, often exploring color theory and psychology within his compositions.
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