Softness of the Apocalypse, 150x100 cm oil on canvas, 2025
St. Clare of Assisi, 30x40 cm, oil on canvas, 2025
Futura, oil on canvas, 90x60cm, 2025
Army Green Moth, acrylic on canvas, 100x100 cm, 2024
Army Green Moth 2, 90x60cm, acrylic on canvas, 2025
Fobia, oil on canvas, 100x70 cm
Internal garden, oil on Canvas, 100x100 cm 10 000
Heart at sea, acrylic on canvas, 90x90 cm, 7000
Levitating ark, acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm,
“Levitating Ark” is a visual narrative about the heart as a center of memory, history, and spiritual navigation. The artist transforms an anatomical organ into a monumental, floating object—a symbolic ark that carries not animals or people, but emotions, experiences, and the aspects of humanity that are most difficult to articulate.
The heart depicted here is immense, almost geological: full of cracks, growths, and structures reminiscent of minerals or coral reefs. This is not an idealized emblem of love but a living record of time—an organ that has endured much and continues to persist. Its multicolored layers evoke geological strata, suggesting that the heart is both biological and topographical, an archive of lived experience.
Its levitation adds a mystical dimension. The heart hovers like a vessel that has slipped free from physical laws—finding its own form of buoyancy. Positioned between earth and sky, it assumes a new identity: a guide, a sacred object, an artifact belonging to another order. The word “ark” implies both protection and journeying—the heart becomes a refuge and a vehicle capable of carrying us through inner floods, crises, and rebirths.
Below, the cool, crystalline landscape—with its blues and turquoises—contrasts with the warm, pulsating colors of the heart. The valley, small houses, and winding roads resemble a map of life, full of twists, branches, and moments that, from a distance, seem almost coherent. The monumental heart suspended above acts as a sort of compass, reminding us that emotional truth—not rational logic—often guides our passage through our personal terrain.
“Levitating Ark” is therefore a metaphor for the force that lifts us up despite the weight of experience. It is a painting about the courage to feel, about the body as a vessel of memory, and about the remarkable capacity of the heart to be both fragile and powerful. The work invites reflection on what we carry through life—and what, in the end, carries us.
Cathedral, acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm, 5000
Levitating Stones, acrylic on canvas, 50x70cm, 5000
Enter, oil on canvas, 100x70 cm,
Blue tree, oil on canvas, 50x70 cm 3000
Neoconsciousness, acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm, 4000
Blask, acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm, 4000
Sphere, acrylic on canvas, 46x66 cm, 3000
Glass Lantern, 80x80 cm oil on canvas, 4000
Light, acrylic on canvas, 60x60 cm 2000