About me
Multidisciplinary artist.

My practice is focused on exploring tension through form and perception.

I work across different materials. For me, the surface is not simply a support, but a field of interaction.
Artist Statement
My work explores different states and modes of perception.
For me, abstraction is a language freed from literal meaning.

It allows me to work not with image, but with sensation; not with narrative, but with state.

I seek for the work not to explain, but to exist — as an object of concentration and inner freedom. In this context, pause plays a crucial role.

The preserved space, the unfilled area, the boundary between colors — these are not absences, but active elements of the composition.

Balance emerges through relation and conjunction, through the tension between form and silence.

Practice &
Method

My practice is structured in series.
Each series functions as an independent inquiry unfolding over time. The works within a series are connected by an internal logic of development, variations of form, and gradual shifts of emphasis.

The process has a laboratory-like character. I work through repetition, reduction, and refinement. I am interested in the gesture of expression and the gradual structuring of space — the transition from impulse to balance, from intuitive movement to articulated form.
Current
focus
At present, I am developing research centered around the following directions:
  • Perception as a form
    of stability
  • Tension within
    the color field
  • The boundary between
    density and air
  • Laboratory practice
    as an ongoing process
Main series