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A silent mutation of light
2026
Botanical dreams
2025
The Limits of subjective reality
2024
Hidden room, 2026
The "Hidden Room" isn't a riddle to be solved. It's a place within us where we hide not only pain, but also things too precious, too powerful, or too scary for everyday life. Unprocessed grievances may dwell there - and so may locked away love we didn't allow to happen, tenderness we were afraid to show, or sweet memories too painful to be lost.
My paintings are not a rude intrusion. I don't open the door. Instead, I carefully examine the keyhole, listen to what's heard beyond the threshold, and show how fragile this very boundary can be. My art isn't a substitute for psychotherapy. It's a gentle way to ask myself, "What's going on there, where I'm afraid to look?"

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A silent mutation of light, 2026
This series is about places where the fabric of the world becomes thin. Where familiar objects cease to be things and begin to be conduits.
Here, plants don't grow - they manifest. Fruit doesn't lie - it preserves. Flowers don't fade - they pass on.
Yellow light isn't a backdrop, but a radiance of a different density. Purple forms aren't shadows, but traces of a presence. Mushrooms emerge as guardians of boundaries, as silent witnesses to a dream that lasts longer than night.
In these works, reality isn't destroyed - it reveals its inner side. Matter becomes a skin, beneath which another space pulsates.
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Botanical dreams, 2025
Description of the hybrid states between plant and human, reality and dream. The works visualize the fragility of memories through the metaphors of fading nature, as well as the boundaries of reality- through surreal mutations of forms.
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The limits of subjective reality, 2024
Subjective reality posits that perception shapes our understanding of the world, suggesting that individual experiences define what is "real." This perspective faces limits, as it may lead to solipsism—where only one's own mind is sure to exist—undermining shared experiences and objective truth.

Dualism, traditionally separating mind and body, encounters challenges in explaining how these distinct realms interact. The "mind-body problem" raises questions about consciousness's nature and its effects on physical reality. This division can also hinder understanding of phenomena like emotions, which have both mental and physical components.
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The familiar principle, 2024
Most people, when faced with a choice, usually prefer something or someone familiar rather than something new. This common cognitive distortion is called the familiarity principle.
Recognition is usually accompanied by a feeling that people describe as a sense of ease, comfort, a “feeling of home.” However, this effect, which simplifies decision-making and creates a comfort zone for the individual, can have unpleasant consequences.
New experiences can broaden a person's perspectives and create conditions for growth, but such experiences can be hindered by the principle of familiarity, which makes people overvalue the choices they have already made and maintain stereotypes.
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