Andrii Sayenko-Vergun (1961) is a Ukrainian artist who works in easel painting and graphics, monumental and applied art, sculpture, installation, and art objects. The author's artistic manner has signs of abstract expressionism. Free-dynamic and semiotic abstraction are among the primary forms. In his work, he often uses the palimpsest approach, the analysis of an object into its primary elements: line, spot, color, and texture. He uses wire, cement, wood, and synthetic materials in his work. The artist's works were exhibited in Ukraine and Europe, particularly Germany, Switzerland, and Great Britain.
The work "Birth Ornaments" is a search for an ancient archetype, an attempt to find forgotten values. The artist takes Ukrainian ornaments and heraldic symbols as a basis, divides them into separate elements, and creates new semiotics. It has many meanings: it symbolizes the world's structure, eternity, and integrity.