Zhenya discovered her love of art in Russia, where she studied at the Voronezh Art School before moving to the United States to complete a Fine Arts degree at Kansas State University. Her early work, raw and minimal, reflected memory and childhood, while her more recent paintings—created in Washington, D.C. and influenced by motherhood—burst with energy: colorful, chaotic, yet harmonious. She has exhibited widely, led community projects, and created live performances in collaboration with musicians and fellow artists.
Morgan, a self-taught French painter, photographer, and writer, draws inspiration from literature, travel, and the performing arts. He refined his line during free workshops at La Grande Chaumière in Paris, then developed a photographic practice inspired by David LaChapelle. His images capture urban life with a militant, humanist lens, questioning contemporary society while awakening reflection and inspiring action. Together, Zhenya and Morgan create work that is vibrant, critical, and deeply engaged with community and culture.