“Intangible”, 2020
Artist statement:
“There is infinite hope in the universe… but not for us.” – Franz Kafka
Our planet revolves around its axis in general harmony with the entire universe. And it is constantly changing. The direction of the planet’s future hinges upon our actions. Will these changes result in the utter annihilation of life, or will we collaborate to safeguard and preserve planet Earth?
“How long till?”, 2022
Artist statement:
Landscapes change feelings. They generate a strong impulse to look into the distance. Entirety is the manifestation of clarity. While we observe nature, we observe ourselves.
Dystopia. Reflection. Destruction.
The material world is connected to our inner and metaphysical world. The external is nothing but a reflection of the internal.
I created this piece as a wake-up call to rouse us from the slumber of complacency, ignorance, self-absorption, excessive consumerism, highlighting the damage and harm we cause our planet and ourselves with material things. Every passing second is a point of no return. Every harmful action inflicts a wound upon ourselves and our planet. So, I want to ask you, when you look within, what do you see? What about when you look through the window of your city?
“Alive?”, 2023
Artist statement:
“Alive?” is a work that prompts reflection about the nature of existence – are we really living or just going through the motions. What does it mean to be truly alive? Are we navigating life authentically? Do we control what happens to us, or are we mere components the system? Are we afraid of death because we feel we haven’t really begun to live? Does mere existence fulfill us inside? Is our ultimate goal merely to exist?
“Eye see i”, 2023
Promoted on www.skalamagazine.com
Artist’s statement:
Our thoughts often wander into other times and other spaces, and are not aligned with the present moment. We breathe and live in the present, but consciously rarely exist in the present. Deeply immersed in thoughts, walking along the sidewalks, we do not notice all the beauty of the day and night, the beauty of the present moment. We look into the eyes of other people, but how much can we really see into their soul? How many times do our eyes focus on something while we are deeply immersed in another place and time? How many of the present moments have we replaced with past ones, or moments that have not yet happened? We humans have distanced ourselves from our ability to truly see and be present. To see truly is to be present.
“Who am I?” 2024
Artist’s statement:
One of the most fundamental and essential questions of human existence is precisely that – who am I? Who lies beneath our skin, beneath our muscles, beneath our ego? What lies deep within, behind what is visible, beyond the physical and tangible? When we strip away completely, what will we uncover?

