Oil Image

Collage, Oil on Photograph, Wood, Debris

60 x 90, 60 x 40, 70 x 100

The piece merges a painted-over photograph with objects collected from the shore. Oil paint interacts with wood fragments and washed-up debris, forming a charged collage between aesthetic surface and ecological truth. The idealized image confronts the raw materials that speak of damage, pollution, and the human footprint.

The painting addresses the unseen, often silenced impact of violence against children within society. The black form cuts into a fragile center, symbolizing the cold force of power, harm, and the rupture of inner worlds. The contrasting colors reflect the tension between external severity and inner vulnerability.

Fracture Point

Oil on canvas

This three-part work employs abstract forms to deliver a direct political statement. The vertical fields in the first panel represent parties and power blocs. The second panel shows stacked, anonymized coffins—white, heavy, marked only by traces of individuality. The third panel opens into a black void, symbolizing the societal collapse that follows when lives become variables in a political equation.

Written Off

Coffins

Oil on canvas

50 x 70

Power Blocks

Oil on canvas

50 x 70

Abyss

Oil on canvas

50 x 70

The Needle of Power

Acryl on canvas

100 x 120

The artwork portrays the pandemic era as a time in which diversity and individual identity came under pressure. The colorful globe represents humanity’s vibrant differences, while the greyed-out half and the central syringe symbolize mechanisms of control, uniformity, and the perceived loss of personal autonomy. The stream of red evokes collective pain and the emotional, social, and societal wounds that emerged during this period—beyond politics, beyond individual choices.

the climber

Oil on Canvas

The work portrays the ascent of a dominant figure as a symbol of visible power. In front of it lie tilted shapes—elements pushed aside in the struggle for advancement, marking the trace that success leaves behind. Only on closer inspection does the quiet form in the background appear, bearing the only heart in the piece. It represents the unseen force without which no rise is possible. The composition reflects on power, recognition, and the unspoken social imbalances that determine who falls, who carries, and who becomes visible.

“Rebellion” visualizes the disruption of rigid structures. Vertical color fields stand side by side like facades or walls—tight, closed, seemingly immovable. Yet one narrow panel tilts forward, breaking the alignment and resisting the imposed order. The work speaks of silent defiance, subtle shifts, and the questioning of roles and systems without stating who rebels against whom

rebellion

Oil on canvas