
I explore the intersection of ancient knowledge, contemporary science, and the cultural heritage of different civilizations. My work reflects a deep interest in the oldest texts and belief systems, modern cosmological theories, and the symbolic traditions of various ethnic cultures.
A central focus of my artistic research is the concept of inner emptiness — the psychological space that many have historically filled with the idea of God. Through my practice, I examine how the modern individual relates to the universe, how we search for a sense of self in the vastness of space, and how this internal quest continues to evolve today.
I believe the universe is not silent. It responds — through signs, intuition, coincidence, and inner resonance. My works aim to reveal this ongoing dialogue and encourage viewers to recognize that the cosmos is always listening, always ready to speak — if we learn how to listen in return.
I work across a range of media, including oil painting, drawing, original printmaking, and mixed techniques. Experimentation is an essential part of my process. I am constantly searching for new visual forms and developing a personal language that bridges the ancient and the contemporary, the visible and the invisible, the human and the cosmic.