Fisherman's tale

Fisherman’s tale. , 150 x 150 cm , oil on linen
In a quiet lighthouse, the old puppet Bob braved a storm to fix the light. He found a tiny model of himself below, and a great hand above. Storms raged outside, but inside, he wrestled with truth. The sea was real. The puppet was real. The rest—just layers of belief.
Melancholia - Summer part

Melancholia – Summer part , 150 x 150 cm , oil on linen
Amidst the green where sunlight softly fell, she sat, and he afar—as strangers dwell. No words between, just silence thick with ache; love once in bloom now withered for pride’s sake. “So lies our summer,” quoth she to the breeze, “fair to the eye, yet cold as winter’s freeze.”
Harmonia

Harmonia , 150 x 150 cm , oil on linen
Harmony, I declare, is the sacred accord by which all things are rightly ordered. It is the music of the spheres, the temperance of soul, the balance of opposites in nature and thought. In harmony, chaos yields to reason, and man aligns with the just rhythm of the cosmos.
Contemplat

Contemplat. , 160 x 160 cm , oil on linen
Contemplate is from Latin contemplatus, past participle of contemplari “to gaze attentively, observe,” from the prefix com- “together” plus templum “temple.” The original meaning of Latin contemplari was “to mark out a space for observing auguries or omens,” and the temple was a holy space reserved for this purpose
Under the sun

Under the Sun , 120 x 160 cm , oil on linen
Andrei Tarkovsky’s “Solaris” is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of human consciousness and the nature of reality. The film, based on Stanisław Lem’s novel, follows psychologist Kris Kelvin as he investigates mysterious occurrences on a space station orbiting the planet Solaris.
The narrative behind my painting series “Solaris” is a profound exploration of human consciousness, memory, and the nature of reality. I am very much excited to explore the theme of outer space exploration impact on the human condition with the constant reminder of how vibrant and beautiful is the nature of our Earth
Another Earth

Another Earth, 120 x 160 cm , oil on linen
The idea of another beautiful planet like Earth is both fascinating and tantalizing. Imagining such a planet opens up endless possibilities for exploration and understanding of the universe.
Three nymphs

Three nymphs, 120 x 120 cm , oil on linen
The Thriae were nymphs, three virginal sisters, one of a number of such triads in Greek mythology. The painting represents my vision of life, deeply influenced by classical poetry and mythology
The Trip

The Trip, 110 x 100 cm , oil on linen
Trip on the Earth, a realm of beauty and mystery. From the Solaris series. Time and again, I find myself thrilled to delve into the theme of outer space exploration and its impact on the human condition, all while being constantly reminded of the vibrant and beautiful nature of our Earth.
One more dreamy cat

One more dreamy cat, 110 x 110 cm , oil on linen
She sits, motionless, her gaze lost in an unseen tide. The coffee still steams, yet her mind drifts elsewhere. Above her, a cat floats—silent courier of dreams. Is it memory, longing, gentle madness? Nothing weighs. All is suspended. Between the cup and the sky, a tender enigma unfolds.
One more dreamy cat

Mara and the cats, 120 x 120 cm , oil on linen
Mara sits, quiet as dusk, while the red sky burns like a secret untold. The black cat lingers—half-shadow, half-thought—its presence a whisper. Around her, the world holds its breath. I paint not the scene, but the fever of it—the hush before something breaks, or blooms, or disappears forever.