My artistic direction represents cognitive art — it is my invitation into the labyrinth of the mind.
A space where thought takes form, and emotion gains structure.
Line, color, and rhythm become visual reflections of visual processes.
This is not merely a depiction — it is a conscious movement within the inner world.
Each work seeks to capture the moment when thought unravels into details, and perception becomes language.
It is a dialogue between the conscious and the subconscious — a visibility of the unspoken, a plasticity of thought.
My art resonates with philosophical questions of self-awareness, existence, and reality.
Psychological layers — memory, identity, transformation — are transfigured into symbols that guide the viewer into their own inner landscape.
Symbols not merely as signs, but as codes of inner states, triggering a process of interpretation within the observer.
It is a space where thought, feeling, and form merge into a single monologue — wordless, yet deeply sensitive conversation between the mind and art.