
Nomadic Ink Painter & Fine Art Photographer
Daria Huck
"What does it mean to belong—to a place, to communities, to the many selves within us that feel too fragmented to ever become one, become whole?
This is what I explore through ink and lens, living out of one suitcase, without a fixed home."
Work


photography
Homesick explores displacement, loss, and the enduring longing for return.
The artist revisits childhood landscapes in Chelyabinsk, in Russia’s Ural region, decades after migration. Black and white photography sets past and present into dialogue, tracing the distance between experience and recollection.
About the artist
Rootlessness,
fragmentation, Belonging
Daria Huck is a nomadic Russian-German artist working with ink painting and photography. Her practice emerges from a life lived across countries, cultural contexts and languages, shaped by ongoing negotiation of identity.
Alongside her visual work, she is active in cross-cultural education and migrant rights advocacy.

