Lentov
Working under the pseudonym LENTOV, Elena Fuks is an artist, illustrator and designer born in Moscow in 1993 and currently based in Barcelona. She began her artistic career professionally in 2009, graduating in Visual Communication with a BA Hons from the British Higher School of Art & Design and later studying at IED Barcelona in 2012–2013. With nine solo and twenty group exhibitions across cities including New York, Paris, London, Berlin and Venice, she treats each artwork as a short story drawn from thoughts, dreams and inner feeling.

About Lentov
Elena Fuks is an artist, illustrator, designer and graphic designer working under the pseudonym LENTOV. She was born in 1993 in Moscow, currently located in Barcelona. She has started her artistic career in
2009.
” I started creating art when I was 1 year old. I could spend the whole day just sitting and drawing. In school, I understood that it’s not only a hobby and in 2009 I started my artistic career in a professional way.”
Elena graduated from the British Higher School of Art & Design from the course Visual Communication and got BA Hons. In 2012-2013 she studied in IED Instituto Europeo di Design Barcelona.
“I get inspired by thoughts, dreams, surroundings, people I see, stories I hear, feelings I have inside, by everything that’s important for me even for a very short time or forever. To me, art is a way to think and see everything from the other point of view.”
Exhibitions Around the World
For now, Elena had 9 personal exhibitions and participated in 20 common exhibitions including the exhibitions in New York, Paris, London, Barcelona, Berlin, Cologne, Lisboa, Moscow and Venice. She worked with brands and companies like Adidas Originals, Jo Malone, Rambler, Bunge Iberica and many others.
Elena now works as an independent professional artist in the sphere of art and design.
“Each artwork is a short story about me and a part of my inner world. To make art for me is to record something you can only feel in a visual way that gives you an opportunity to see and touch the feeling.”