Selected contemporary paintings and signed limited editions from the ULISS archive — each piece original, documented and available for direct acquisition, gallery consignment or curated corporate placement.
Vasily Bratash works in ink, marker and pen on paper — a medium he has refined since the early 2010s into a visual grammar that is instantly recognisable as his own. His compositions draw on cubist structure, African sculptural symbolism and the European surrealist tradition, filtered through a twenty-first-century eye that remains unembarrassed by beauty.
Over 200 original works spanning 2015 to 2025 form the archival core of the ULISS catalogue — curated across thematic series, available for direct acquisition, gallery consignment and curated corporate placement. Featured pieces travel regularly for exhibitions in Belgrade, Budapest and New York, and new works enter the catalogue on a quarterly cadence.
The standard format is 241 × 339 mm on archival paper, though Bratash has produced larger commissioned pieces and a number of horizontal compositions that suit panoramic hangs. All works are signed and dated, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and full chain-of-custody documentation.
The works shown here are a curated selection. Our full archive includes over 200 original pieces across a decade of practice, organised by year and series, with pricing available on request to qualified buyers and gallery partners.