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The Fear of the Snake (2025) / €800
This acrylic painting explores the psychology of fear through a deceptively simple yet unsettling composition: a lone chair in an empty space, occupied by a serpent. More than a physical threat, the snake embodies a deep, instinctual fear—one that fascinates as much as it unsettles. It is not just an object of terror but a symbol of the human impulse to confront, tame, or even dominate what we fear.
Painting: Acrylic on canvas, 24×35 cm
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Entrance Call from Russia (2022) / €800
This artwork, part of the All Wars Are The Same series and the Artworks of Knowledge collection, employs layered visuals to create a tunnel-like perspective through time, history, and the depths of ideas. In Entrance Call from Russia, the layers can be rearranged to enhance our understanding of the information, yet the central theme remains: experiencing modern conflict through the lens of a smartphone.
Visual sculpture: 5 acrylic glass blocks, UV print, 10×30cm
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Self-portrait 1 (2025) / €3000
This painting, part of the Self-Portrait series, explores the depths of the human psyche through the symbolism of traditional flower vessels. However, in this piece, the vessel takes the form of a dog’s head, captured in an aggressive mood—its bared teeth and tense expression embodying raw instinct, protection, and the untamed aspects of the mind.
Painting: Acrylic on canvas, 130×100 cm
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Self-portrait 2 (2025) / €3000
This painting, part of the Self-Portrait series, explores the depths of the human psyche through the symbolism of traditional flower vessels. However, in this piece, the vessel takes the form of a human face, frozen in a serene, smiling expression. This outward calmness contrasts with the complexity within—our consciousness, like a vessel, holds a delicate balance between beauty and darkness, order and chaos.
Painting: Acrylic on canvas, 130×100 cm