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Each wooden element is polished to a smooth finish. The lighter piece (pyramid) is perhaps treated with a clear, low‑satin varnish or oil, bringing out the subtle glow of the pale wood, while still preserving a matte‑to‑soft sheen.
A sculptural object combining simple geometric forms: a cube as base, a curved arch‑or cradle piece in the middle, and a floating sphere above.
Minimal in style, strong in contrast: the juxtaposition of heavy, grounded sections with light, elevated or suspended parts.
Hardwoods for contrast: one very distinct dark hardwood (like walnut or stained oak) for the grounded or anchor pieces (cube, sphere), and a lighter hardwood (maple, birch, or light ash) for the arch/cradle piece.
A minimalist exploration of geometry and equilibrium, Balance in Form juxtaposes three elemental shapes — a cube, a sphere, and a cone — rendered in contrasting tones and textures. The solid black cube grounds the composition, symbolizing stability and structure. Atop it, a delicate sphere bridges the rigid and the ethereal, while the wooden cone ascends toward light, evoking aspiration and transformation. The serene lighting and stark shadows accentuate the dialogue between mass and void, evoking a quiet meditation on balance, simplicity, and form
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Geared toward students with little-to-no experience; focus on fundamentals (lines, shapes, color, materials).
Student has mastered basic techniques, knows basic elements of art (line, shape, color, form), basic composition, maybe some simple materials. They are ready to refine and expand those skills.
An Advanced Art Service is designed for students who have moved beyond basics and intermediate work and are ready for intensive, self-driven, conceptually and technically demanding art instruction. It aims to support artistic growth toward professional, academic, or serious personal goals.
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1. Welcome & Discovery
Once you reach out, I’ll send a warm Welcome Email. In it, I’ll ask a few questions to understand your vision:
What do you want to create?
What’s your timeline?
What’s your budget (or range)?
Do you have references, inspirations, or must-haves?
This helps us both arrive with clarity — no assumptions.
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I’m Maxim - designer, storyteller, occasional dreamer, and totally in love with the space where ideas and form meet.
I didn’t grow up saying “I want to be a brand strategist” (heck, I didn’t even know that was a thing). But I’ve always had this glue in me that wants to bring things into shape — to sketch, to coax rough thoughts into something you can touch, see, share. Over time, that longing found its work.
My work is fed by things you might not expect:
Subtle nature moments — sunlight through leaves, shadows on walls, quiet geometry in branches.
Silence & negative space — I believe what you don’t say is as powerful as what you do say.
Stories & people — An honest conversation, a weird anecdote, a struggle or success — these are the textures behind every brand.
Old art, old design, slow craft — I look back as much as forward. Woodwork, printmaking, analog type, mid-century modern, rough sketches. They keep me grounded.
Experimentation — I like to try weird combos: texture + flat, chaos + order, minimal + expressive.
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