Landscapes
I've learnt it is much easy for me to express myself, my reactions, emotions, understandings - through projecting my expressions on raw papers that are there to absorb what's in me.
And then I noticed that I need images – images that can help me figure what it is looking to be brought to my notion.
I realized that landscapes for me are the best images I can deal with, react to, and express with.
Urban landscapes attract my attention very easily
I transform landscapes I have stored in my visual memory with the quest, the curiosity, the interest, the objections to what's in me – that point is the beginning entrance to a new drawing.



































































































Inner Landscapes

At some point I began to use the horizon line.
I begin a drawing by stretching a line over the page, usually on the bottom, which from now on I regard as the horizon line and from then on the process of drawing relates strongly to this line.
This line separates for me the reality I know and aware of to the deeper hidden notions, feelings, memories, understandings that are strongly live in me.
Some of those notions belong to my family history, some of them relate to my experiences
Some are wishful thoughts and hopes, some take me down to places I'm running away from, some guide me a new path to aim at.
The drawing process is a strong tool that helps me realize and come to terms with the whole sacred me.
Finishing a drawing for me is almost as going through a deep religious ritual and coming out of it richer and thankful.
Invisibile
Cities
“Invisible Cities” is a series inspired by the sensation of ghostly cities hidden beneath the surface of the visible world. At first glance, there is silence and minimalism, yet through delicate layers of color and texture emerge faint lines and forms, evoking memory, architecture, and traces of presence. These works create a space between reality and imagination, where cities seem to dissolve into the air, leaving only an echo of their existence.





















Black Series 1
"Black Series 1" is a striking exploration of depth, contrast, and minimalism. Dominated by bold blacks and subtle textures, each piece invites the viewer into a space where light and shadow tell their own quiet story. This collection captures both elegance and intensity, making it a statement in any setting.
Black Series 2
"Black Series 2" delves into the tension between geometry and abstraction, where a deep emerald form emerges from a field of black and shadowed green. Vertical streaks cascade across the surface, as if time itself has left its imprint, while gradients of dark and light evoke both depth and mystery. This collection continues the exploration of minimal yet emotionally charged compositions, offering a quiet intensity that lingers in the viewer’s mind.
Recent
Paintings
Inner Landscapes maps the unseen topographies of the inner world. In these abstract “landscapes,” the artist translates sensations, memories, and dreams into bands of color, texture, and light. Each canvas opens a window onto secret terrains—from hushed pastel dawns to dramatic crimson fissures. Viewers are invited not merely to observe form, but to journey through their own emotions and find themselves mirrored in the work. Inner Landscapes reminds us that the most exhilarating horizons lie within.





















































