About

My work usually has one goal: to see beauty in darkness. To accept and re_love that darkness — whether it is inside or outside. To go through its birth canal to come out into the world.

 

In other words, I can call my work a kind of study of the wound of trauma, whether it is obvious (like the leitmotif of the Holocaust) or hidden behind a social norm (the theme of vulnerability within the life of a privileged girl POV series).

 

At the same time, I see myself more as a channeler than a conscious creator, allowing images and feelings to pass through me and managing to capture them on canvas without ego and its expectations. That's why each piece is a kind of shroud for me.

 

In many works I try to use natural media or colors. Cause me myself is very sensitive to artificiality (which is so close to fakeness), thou it’s important for me to honor those images with the same respect.