Moscow is ready for public art." This is the belief of Roman Ermakov, a sculptor and artist who started with performances, costumes, and the project "Living Sculptures" before transitioning to creating monumental urban sculptures.Roman's public art works have appeared in prominent locations in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, and other cities as part of projects organized by the Tretyakov Gallery, the Central Exhibition Hall "Manege," the Department of Culture of Moscow, and major street art festivals.He has been nominated twice for the Moscow Art Prize in the category of Visual Arts and Architecture for his exhibition project "The Dancing Axis of the Fifth Dimension" (2019) and the sculpture "Stable Composition" (2021). In 2021, Roman was named one of the top 5 popular public art artists by AD Magazine Russia, and in 2022, he represented the Russian artistic community at the art days in the Russian Pavilion at EXPO 2020 in Dubai.Roman actively contributes to the popularization and development of public art and monumental art in Russia. He gives lectures, serves on expert councils, and participates in the juries of art competitions. Currently, you can see Roman's sculptures in Malevich Park, at the Tavrida.ART art park, and in Yekaterinburg.