A Portrait of the Soul is a point to which you return, and in which you always remain yourself
It is created as a unique piece, just like you
It is your geometry, your rhythm, your frequency
In an era where value is measured by speed, I create art that brings back depth. In an era where success is an indicator of growth, I create objects that reveal the truth. In an era where people are given universal recipes, I create a personal space of power. It is not about external luxury, but about internal luxury, about the ability to be yourself, about the right to sound your own note, about the courage to live from the inside out.


The abstract
concept of “art”
embodies the principle of freedom, which is vital for humans,
to discover new worlds beyond the rational, trusting intuitive knowledge and feelings, which are sometimes more accurate than any formula.

This is how I see art, and this is how I create it. That is why my artistic practice is always an invitation to explore the suprarational world,
in which I reconstruct images exclusively in the language of non-figurative aesthetics—abstraction.

Abstraction allows me, as an artist,
to break away from the axioms of the rational world and try to establish
a dialogue with the viewer on the level of rhythm, color, and sensory experience. My works are paintings that serve as a mirror for the viewer.
As an artist,
I see my global goal as encouraging people to intuitively understand themselves and the world through feeling, to think freely, feel freely, and be themselves. My dream is for my audience to reconnect with their unique truth.

I move towards this dream every day, using my own method of recognizing the inner rhythms of external appearance, revealing portraits of the soul on canvas and highlighting for people what they think they cannot see but really want to see—their soul, the most intimate energy contained in their unique matter, their body.
embodies the principle of freedom, which is vital for humans,
to discover new worlds beyond the rational, trusting intuitive knowledge and feelings, which are sometimes more accurate than any formula. This is how I see art, and this is how I create it. That is why my artistic practice is always an invitation to explore the suprarational world,
in which I reconstruct images exclusively in the language of non-figurative aesthetics—abstraction. Abstraction allows me, as an artist,
to break away from the axioms of the rational world and try to establish
a dialogue with the viewer on the level of rhythm, color, and sensory experience. My works are paintings that serve as a mirror for the viewer.
embodies the principle of freedom, which is vital for humans,
to discover new worlds beyond the rational, trusting intuitive knowledge and feelings, which are sometimes more accurate than any formula. This is how I see art, and this is how I create it. That is why my artistic practice is always an invitation to explore the suprarational world,
in which I reconstruct images exclusively in the language of non-figurative aesthetics—abstraction. Abstraction allows me, as an artist,
to break away from the axioms of the rational world and try to establish
a dialogue with the viewer on the level of rhythm, color, and sensory experience. My works are paintings that serve as a mirror for the viewer.

The story of my creative journey is rooted in my personal spiritual journey. For most of my life,
I tried to fit in with society's values and strategies.
I remember how this waking dream began—when
I was still a child and suddenly lost my sense of purpose, losing sight of my divine spark.

And I also remember how I woke up,
how my body literally refused to serve
the accepted patterns, how I realized that
it was time to change. It was a kind of initiation rite that lasted for years and ended in rebirth, dividing my life into “before” and “after.” In my attempts to find myself and my path, I began to study Vedic traditions, numerology, Human Design, and many other areas of knowledge that help people in this endeavor. I became an artist when my search finally came to fruition—when I discovered the opportunity to combine knowledge and passion, my experience and my unique truth.
I believe that we are all born from a divine spark
that we carefully preserve in our souls. I believe that within each of us lies that very divine light, and it is this light that drives us, helping us to discover new horizons and discover ourselves, our truth.
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