Snisarenko Gallery · Volume 04 · May 2026


Installed.

A portfolio of contemporary art placed in private homes — built with the trade.

For Interior Designers


Art lives where it’s installed.

This volume is for the designers we work with — and the ones we hope to. Every project here started the same way: a conversation about the room. Light, scale, palette, the way the family actually moves through the space. Then we worked backward to the artwork.

Snisarenko Gallery sources contemporary work for private collections and the trade. We come on as a quiet partner: site visit, scaled mockups, framing decisions, white-glove delivery, on-site placement, and the small adjustments that only happen when the piece is on the wall and the light is real.

The artists shown across this book include Liza Zhdanova, Yulianna Verba, Iryna Maksymova, Feros, Eugene Lisniak, Amy Judd, Inna Kharchuk, Kim Keever, and Waone Interesni Kazky.

The interiors are not staged. Each photograph is taken after install — actual client lighting, actual furniture, actual life. It is the closest thing to a working portfolio we know how to make.

Lia Snisarenko
Founder & Curator, Snisarenko Gallery

Case Study 01


Home in West Hollywood

A West Hollywood residence where contemporary work was placed across the principal living spaces: living room, lounge, hallway, and bedroom. The brief was simple — make the rooms feel inevitable.

Address
West Hollywood, CA
Artwork
Feros · Eugene Lisniak · Liza Zhdanova
Services
Custom art & furniture selection · Furniture & decor sourcing · Interior decor
Photographed
January 2025
The Living Room · West Hollywood

The Living Room

Feros — “Dog,” 2023.

Hung over the fireplace at seated eye-line, with a scaled mockup confirmed before delivery. Framing kept slim to hold the room’s palette without competing with the canvas.

A graphic, dreamlike composition on a saturated rose-pink ground. Two anthropomorphic figures share a tabletop still life of flowers, instruments, and book-eyed creatures, rendered in the artist’s signature flat-shaded palette of teal, ochre, and orange.

The Lounge · West Hollywood

The Lounge

Feros & Liza Zhdanova, paired.

Two large canvases hung as a single composition. We worked the spacing out on the floor first — designers, note: paired large works read as a duet only when the negative space is set before the nails. The chairs and zebra rug were sourced before the art, with the canvases scaled to honor the existing furniture decisions.

Feros — “Escape from Reality” (2022): a layered figurative composition built up of flat color planes and graphic line work. Liza Zhdanova — “Flowers” (2024): a painterly bouquet rendered in gestural strokes — reds, oranges, and rose tones blooming against a moody chocolate ground.

Material details
Sightlines & supporting moments

Case Study 02


Residence in Rancho Palos Verdes

A coastal residence on the Palos Verdes peninsula. A long-term collection-building engagement: the home and the family evolved, and the works on view rotate accordingly.

Address
Private residence · Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Artwork
Liza Zhdanova · Yulianna Verba · Iryna Maksymova · Feros · Eugene Lisniak
Services
Long-term advisory · Collection building · Multiple placements · Installation
The Family Room · Rancho Palos Verdes

The Family Room

Feros paired with Eugene Lisniak.

Two large works carried across the same wall, balanced so each canvas owns its own breathing room.

Feros — “A walk during the eclipse” (2022): a graphic narrative canvas in saturated purple and teal featuring the artist’s recurring motifs — a horse, palm forms, and stylized lighting. Eugene Lisniak — “Arrival” (2022): a large-scale abstract built from layered marks, dense color blocks, and gestural drips.

Grand entrance · angle one
Grand entrance · angle two

Note for designers

When two paintings have to live in the same sightline, we mock them up on opposite walls first and let the client move between them. Almost every time, the larger work wants the wall the eye lands on from the entry — not the wall behind the sofa.

Intimate corners

Quieter pieces, lived with day to day.

The smaller rooms are where a long-term advisory pays off — quieter pieces that the client lives with every day rather than encountering only at the front door.


Case Study 03


Apartment in Beverly Hills

A salon-style installation centered on selected works by Inna Kharchuk and Liza Zhdanova — quiet, figurative pieces that hold the rooms.

Address
Private residence · Beverly Hills, CA
Artwork
Inna Kharchuk · Liza Zhdanova (selected works)
Services
Consultation · Custom art selection · Site visit · Installation & placement
Inna Kharchuk — selected works

Above the bouclé

Two Inna Kharchuk canvases, hung as a pair.

Delivered, framed, and placed as part of the same visit. Lighting was adjusted on site after the pieces were up — a small thing that almost always changes the read of a figurative work.

A pairing of two Inna Kharchuk canvases: a tonal black-and-white study of a sleeping figure layered over a passage of vivid floral abstraction, and a portrait of a young woman whose face emerges from a field of blooming florals and gestural color. The two read as a single conversation about quiet, mythic figures.

Salon-style placement · room one
Salon-style placement · room two

Projects · Across the Roster


Across the roster.

Snapshots from other installs, drawn from the working archive: New York, the Hollywood Hills, Boston, Pacific Palisades, and a quiet West Hollywood corner. A sense of range — what we have placed, where, and how it’s lived since. Designers can reach out for full credits and dimensions on any image in this section.

New York City · Waone Interesni Kazky
New York City · Kim Keever
New York City · Feros
Hollywood Hills · Liza Zhdanova
Boston · Feros
Pacific Palisades · Amy Judd
Los Angeles · Feros
West Hollywood

Snisarenko Gallery · To the Trade


Tell us about the wall.

If your project is next — a single placement or a full collection — send the floorplan and the palette. We will send back a shortlist that fits the room, the budget, and the install date.

Founder & Curator

Lia Snisarenko
Los Angeles, CA