Anastasia Mastilovic is a Moscow-born artist who moved to New York at just three months old. Her work blends abstract and figurative styles, enriched with vibrant symbolism. Drawing inspiration from the beauty of nature and elements of fantasy, she creates a harmonious balance between the real and the imagined.
Anastasia began her artistic journey in children’s art classes affiliated with the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and later specialized in the conservation of icons and paintings at the Moscow Academic Art College.
She is represented by ArtSeeker Gallery in New York City and currently works at DaSilva Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut. Her recent exhibitions include “Nature Without Recognition: Is It About Human Blindness?” at ArtSeeker Gallery (NYC, 2023) and Russian Artists Against War (NYC, 2023), which gave voice to anti-war sentiment through visual expression.
In 2024, Anastasia co-curated and exhibited in Vulnerable Planet, a collaborative exhibition with Colombian artist Ricardo Gutiérrez, dedicated to raising awareness about global warming. The project was showcased twice in New Haven, CT.
Her current focus includes ecological themes and an upcoming series inspired by motherhood, continuing her exploration of both universal and introspective narratives.