My paintings are multilayer patterns that create tactile and gentle fine structures reminiscent of broken paper sheets. I often use pieces of fabric or cords to increase the plasticity of my paintings. The whole idea is to make my artworks “visible” for blind people as well. I love to use clear acrylic colors and abstract calligraphy writing that is created by original scratching technique. My artistic style was influenced by famous contemporary artists such as Cy Twombly and Yayoi Kusama
My motives are either fully abstract or partially figurative. Here, I would like to present a few artworks inspired by my favorite literature.
This artwork was inspired by the novel House of Leaves of Mark Z. Danielewski. The plot of the book is centered on a fictional documentary about a family whose house contains a seemingly endless labyrinth. This labyrinth, a dark scary place, represents a subconscious of the house inhabitances. My labyrinth is not too dark, but rather mystical dreamy environment.
This artwork, inspired by the grate novel War and Peace by of Lev Tolstoy, is quite straightforward. I used a disturbing color combination of red and black to show an anxiety and confusion of a woman in love just before she loses everything including her live.
The third artwork is also about forbidden passion, described in such detail in Vladimir Nabokov’s novel Lolita. You may recognize these words of love scratched on the canvas and in my memory forever.