Andrey Lyabchuk – Architect • Designer • Wearable Art Innovator
With over twenty years in architecture—from designing homes to shaping public spaces—Andrey Lyabchuk built the foundation of his artistry around structure, proportion, and lived experience. His architectural career honed an eye for form, space, and the rhythm of human presence.
But Andrey’s vision evolved. Embracing digital media, he began to layer his technical precision with emotional resonance—moving seamlessly between digital painting, sculpture, and spatial design. His longtime focus on the ordinary, aging male body emerged from this union—a body that echoes the weight of time and nuance rather than idealized perfection.
Today, Andrey channels his architectural sensibilities and abstract color studies into wearable art—transforming canvas into cloth, and shape into street-hugging statement. He designs digitally, then transfers that work into fashion pieces, like limited-edition wearables or art-to-wear garments that blur the line between design and display. His art becomes movement, gesture, garment.
Drawing on the tradition of wearable art—where clothing is more than fashion, but expressive sculpture on the body, Andrey creates pieces meant to be seen, worn, and felt. Each garment is an interplay of abstraction and structure; a vibrant flow of color and form rooted in spatial discipline.
Whether drafting a building, composing a digital canvas, or imagining art that drapes the body, Andrey invites us into a multidimensional world, one where architecture, painting, and fashion converge to evoke emotion, movement, joy, and reflection.