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Phantom Landscapes
2026
The Vanishing Trace
2026
A silent mutation of light
2026
Botanical dreams
2025
The Limits of subjective reality
2024
Phantom Landscapes, 2026
Sometimes the world tires of being material. It settles like fog, and then Phantom Landscapes are born. These aren't just dreams. They're false memories of places you've never been. Fragility here isn't weakness, but the main property of matter. Each painting is a phantom limb of the world, which we sense but can't touch. This series is about tactile hallucinations in silence. About how easy it is to confuse your fear with the shape of a cloud. And about how beautiful this vulnerability of our perception is.
A landscape emerging between memory and oblivion. White, tree-like forms simultaneously evoke a forest, a nervous system, and traces of light on the inside of the eyelids. Translucent creatures - or a young deer - appear as phantoms of perception: not objects, but evidence of a recent presence. The work explores the moment when consciousness loses the ability to distinguish the boundaries between external and internal space.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
A hand holds a branch, as if attempting to preserve a fleeting fragment of a dream. The vessel at the bottom of the composition becomes a symbol of memory - a repository for that which cannot be physically held. The blue leaves exist beyond the realm of ordinary botany; they resemble imprints of sensations that linger after waking. The work speaks to the fragility of the connection between the individual and an elusive inner landscape.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Organic forms -resembling flowers, wings, or unknown living structures - hover above a dark, nearly ruined surface. They emerge as signs whose meaning eludes rational interpretation. A blue glow between layers of space marks a threshold - a meeting point of dream and reality. The work addresses the limits of perception, where an image has not yet taken its final form but already possesses an emotional reality.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Scarlet blossoms flare amid cool hues like traces of lived dreams. Vertical streaks evoke rain, fog, or a curtain of memory through which another landscape emerges. The painting speaks of the boundary between the visible and the internal - the place where reality gradually dissolves into sensation.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 50*70 cm (19,7''*27,6'')
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Flowers seem to illuminate a space in which everything else gradually loses its materiality. The bird, the house, and the water become fragments of a single dream, where time slows down and fragility becomes the primary form of existence. The work invites the viewer to enter a state of contemplation, where sensation is more important than the preciseness of the image.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 70*70 cm (27,6''*27,6'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Here, the window does not separate the interior and exterior spaces but instead becomes a membrane between different states. The flowers reach not toward the light, but toward an indeterminate pink cloud - a biological anomaly reminiscent of fog, a trace of presence, and an emotional field all at once.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 70*100 cm (27,6''*39,4'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Two figures rest in the grass, yet their identities dissolve through a process of organic transformation. Flowers replace their faces, stripping the figures of individuality while simultaneously merging them with the surrounding landscape.
Within the framework of conceptual biosymbolism, the body is understood as a temporary form of existence. The flower becomes not an ornament, but a new mode of presence. Here, the disappearance of the self is not a tragedy. It's a transition into a state where life exists beyond human attributes. A phantom landscape becomes a space where love, loss, and the natural cycle reveal themselves to be a single process.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 60*60 cm (23,6''*23,6'')
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The house, the empty chair, and the rabbit form a system of signs. Architecture ceases to be a shelter and becomes a living organism. The chair retains the form of anticipation, while the rabbit acts as a conduit between inhabited space and the wild.
Here, the house is not a place of residence but a shell for consciousness. The space seems familiar, yet it already belongs to a different reality - one where objects retain an emotional trace longer than their owners do.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The vast windows don't look outward. Instead, they face inward toward a phantom landscape. A blue mist sprouts into the forms of trees, as if the atmosphere itself had acquired the capacity for growth.
An owl emerging from a flower unites two states of nature: consciousness and the organic. Here, the animal isn't set in opposition to the plant. Both are manifestations of life. The flower becomes a vessel for observation, while the gaze becomes a new form of blossoming. The landscape exists as a place where the familiar boundaries between architecture, flora, and fauna dissolve, leaving behind only the trace of their mutual transformation.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 70*70 cm (27,6''*27,6'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The house is a living organism that sustains its existence through blossoming. Tulips sprout from the architecture like organs, transforming the dwelling into part of the natural cycle.
The lamb serves as a symbol of unconditional trust and vulnerability. It neither guards the space nor belongs to it. Rather, it bears witness to the possibility of life within a world where material forms gradually become biological symbols.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 90*90 cm (35,4''*35,4'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The Vanishing Trace, 2026
We're used to thinking of the past as monumental. But what if it's just a fingerprint on dusty glass, vanishing with a single breath of wind?
These objects aren't the main characters; they're the backdrop. But without that backdrop, there's no memory. An old chair remembers the warmth of someone else's body, a broken cup retains the echo of a long-ago conversation, and a faded photograph holds the gaze of someone who's been dead for half a century. But then the boundary of perception shifts - and the image fades.
The paintings balance between the manifest and the lost. They explore the fragility of fixation: trying to hold on to an elusive reality is as futile as remembering a dream after waking.
*The Vanishing Trace* is a meditation on the fragility of memory and the fluidity of perception. The space of the painting resembles a dream: the forms of flowers dissolve into the twilight, while the animal remains appear not as a solid object, but rather as an elusive imprint of presence.
Here, the skull serves not as a symbol of death, but as a sign of the dissolution of form - a moment of transition between the visible and the forgotten. The painting evokes that sensation when the boundaries between reality, memory, and the inner world become almost indistinguishable.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,8'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Before us stands a house that seems to dissolve into the field - a place where grasses and wildflowers are barely discernible through a soft mist. Its windows glow with a cold blue light, like the reflection of a distant memory or a dream glimpsed at the very edge of consciousness. The house is both here and not here; it exists, yet remains ephemeral - like an imprint of the past that vanishes upon closer inspection. The field and the vegetation, shrouded in shades of gray, evoke a sense of quiet anticipation and transience, reminding us of the fragility of the world we perceive - and of how easily reality can dissolve into illusion.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The vase of flowers seems to hang in a state of weightlessness, detached from the earth and from the ordinary perception of space. Its contours are blurred, and its petals appear to melt into the darkness, evoking the sensation of an ephemeral, almost dreamlike unreality. Like fragile memories, the flowers cling to the edges of reality, yet could vanish at any moment, leaving behind nothing but a trace of themselves. The dark background and soft glow accentuate the boundaries of perception, rendering the composition simultaneously intimate and unattainable. The painting conveys the subtle, almost poignant beauty of a fleeting moment - one poised to dissolve at any instant, leaving in its wake a sense of emptiness and fragility.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The translucent house emerges not as architecture, but as a residual memory of presence. It seems detached from the earth and time, suspended between the visible and the vanishing. The surrounding field absorbs the boundaries of form, transforming the space into a shifting realm of dreams, where the house becomes not a refuge, but an echo of what has been lost.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,8'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Here, flowers and skeletal forms cease to be opposites of life and death. They merge into a single biomorphic relief, where decay becomes an extension of growth. The work speaks to the fragility of the body and memory: even as it fades away, the form leaves a trace of its existence in a soft, almost ghostly landscape.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The rabbit freezes in mid-leap - a symbol of elusiveness, instinct, and fragile, living energy. But its body is already beginning to fade: its hind legs are turning to bone, and the leap becomes a transition between life and decay. The flowers around it do not sustain this fragile boundary between the organic and the vanishing; rather, they capture it.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 70*100 cm (27,6''*39,4'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
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.
Golden lemons rest in a cool turquoise bowl, as if still retaining the warmth of the sun. But through their dense skins, tiny purple mushrooms sprout - quiet inhabitants of another reality. They appear not as destruction, but as a continuation of a dream, where the fruit suddenly begins to dream of a forest. This image contains a subtle shift in the familiar: sweetness and decay, light and shadow, life and its imperceptible transformation coexist simultaneously. Everything seems stable - and yet everything is already changing.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 35*45 cm (13,8''*17,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
In the dense thicket, an impossible flower blooms: instead of petals, a turquoise moth, its wings spread wide to embrace the light. On its fragile surface lies an omelet, the white of which resembles a cloud, the yolk a shimmering sun. Breakfast, accidentally discovered in nature, becomes part of its metamorphosis. The moth is not just a flower—it is a moment between sleep and awakening, between flight and rest. The painting resonates with a quiet, surreal paradox: the most mundane and everyday is held together by the most fragile wings.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
A rabbit is barely discernible in the tangle of dried petals and leaves - a creature seemingly emerging from the very fabric of dream. Its form emerges at the border of recognition: the gaze oscillates between the vegetal and the living, between body and shell. The petals resemble both a shelter and the remnants of a bygone bloom. The painting speaks of the fragility of existence and the moment when imagination begins to construct reality. Here, life almost dissolves into nature, and the viewer becomes a witness to a quiet transition - between wakefulness and sleep.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 50*60 cm (19,7”*23,6'') Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
In a slender, almost ghostly forest of elongated trunks, a moth emerges—like a stray spark amidst the cold silence. Its soft glow disrupts the strict verticality of the trees and creates a sense of a fleeting, almost impossible presence. The forest seems like a dream, where forms waver between mist and reality, and the moth a symbol of transience and vulnerability. This is a space on the edge of perception: where vision doubts, and the memory of light becomes the only guide.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 50*60 cm (19,7”*23,6'') Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The forest dissolves in soft layers of color, as if the memory of it slips away before it can even form into thought. From this shaky depth, a fawn emerges - not as a creature, but as a sensation. It stands on the border: between sleep and wakefulness, between fear and trust, between what we see and what we can only guess at.
Its fragility is not a weakness, but a way of existing in a world where everything is constantly blurring. Here, perception does not capture reality, but merely touches it - carefully, as if afraid of destruction.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 70*70 cm (27,6''*27,6'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
Flowers unfold like soft wounds, from which color sprouts forth. A lilac butterfly acts as a transition - a breath suspended between states. Yet beneath this lies a hidden form: a rabbit’s head, emerging through the skull.
Here, two planes of existence overlap - the living and the dead, the internal and the external. The skull does not conceal; rather, it exposes, becoming a boundary through which vulnerability shines through.
This image gazes back - like a dream that suddenly becomes aware of itself. And within that gaze lies an unsettling tenderness: a reminder that perception is always incomplete, and that form is merely a temporary sanctuary for something far more fragile.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 100*70 cm (39,4''*27,6'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The forest here doesn't grow - it seeps through, like mist, from the depths of a dream. The trunks are elongated and nearly transparent, as if the boundaries between worlds have thinned and ceased to hold their form. Below lie flowers resembling flashes of emotion - and amidst them, a flower-creature with the head of a rabbit: a symbol of elusive identity, soft and vulnerable.
The rabbit belongs neither to a body nor to a place, it emerges at the very edge of perception.
Acrylic, oil pastel on canvas, 50*70 cm (19,7''*27,6'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The flower here is less an object than a process - as if it exists in the moment between becoming and disappearing. Its petals resemble traces of movement, the remnants of a dream that hasn't yet had time to take shape. It's an image of fragility as a state: a form not yet anchored in reality. The boundary runs not between things, but between states - between what can already be named and what is still slipping away.
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,8'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The pear transforms into an ecosystem - its body is no longer closed, but becomes the birthplace of something else. Mushrooms emerging from within blur the boundaries between fruit and environment, between the singular and the plural. It's a dreamlike image in which forms flow into one another without resistance. The fragility here lies in the loss of integrity: the object ceases to be itself, but it is precisely in this disintegration that new life emerges.
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,8'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
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.
This isn't a mere depiction of nature, but a gateway to a world where reality meets imagination, and fear mingles with wonder.
The Dark Forest isn't just a place, it's a feeling - a tangible emotion that resonates in every heart that yearns for adventure and the thrill of the unknown.
Acrylic on canvas, 50*60 cm (19,7''*23,6'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The medium around the flower creates a sensation of drift between states of wakefulness and deep inner immersion: here the plant is not only alive, but also thinking, it is a symbol of inner dialogue, an aspiration to grow through one’s own fears and shadows. The soft color flares underline the volatility of the form, hinting at the variability of dreams, where objects are transformed, reflecting emotional impulses.
Acrylic on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The plot of the work is immersed in surreal darkness, where the usual logic dissolves. It’s a space where the imagination creates its own species, its own laws of growth and decay. The painting shows not a plant, but a state - the moment when the dream begins to materialize, but has not yet taken its final form.
Acrylic on canvas, 35*45 cm (13,8''*17,7'') Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The painting combines biological images with psychological symbolism: here growth begins not outside, but inside, in silence, where dreams become a warm ground for future sprouting.
Acrylic on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
In the hazy, atmospheric realm between dream and wakefulness, a singular, impossible plant emerges from cracked soil. The background dissolves into ethereal layers of mist and memory, where subtle, ghostly impressions of other botanical forms linger. This is a portrait of symbiotic mystery - the Raven, a keeper of dream-lore, communing with the Sentient Flora, a living vessel of slumbering knowledge, together weaving the delicate fabric of botanical mysticism.
Acrylic on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,8'') Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
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.
"Your New Face" is a penetrating, mordant study of the masks we craft and the selves we bury. The painting presents a portrait that is not one, but two—a haunting duality rendered in a palette of cold porcelain whites and subterranean blacks.
Acrylic on canvas, 40*50 cm (15,7''*19,7'')
Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.
The perfect glass surface is both protection and barrier. It not only shields the inner world from outer chaos, but also distorts it by breaking up forms, making them faceless and safe. It is a study of voluntary or forced seclusion, where the security of the dome is inevitably accompanied by a sense of detached observation of life that flows somewhere out there, beyond comprehension.
Acrylic on canvas, 30*40 cm (11,8''*15,7'') Signed on the front and back by the artist. Stretched and ready to hang. A certificate of Authenticity signed and dated by the artist will be included in the package.