Me, artist

"What would humans be without the curiosity that inspires their minds?
Marie Curie
I am a self-taught artist, and my art is shaped by my experiences and interests. My art comes from my heart, from my belly and body, from my joy, humor, and curiosity. It has always been natural for me to express myself creatively, and my creativity runs like a red thread through my biography.
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In my artistic expression, I find joy in appreciating people, recognizing the intangible dignity of the human being. Exploring the theme of the human being comes naturally to me. It allows me to express my personal essence and highlight the unique characteristics and qualities that make each individual extraordinary. I address themes of the human being and pain, whether it is personal pain, the pain of the world, or human themes in general.
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My artistic work is also a journey into the micro and macrocosm of anatomy, biology, physics, and chemistry with a particular focus on the beauty of structures and their transformation, driven by processes of transience. My artistic work focuses on highlighting the invisible and visible and the magical power of transformation.
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I use a variety of techniques and materials, including clay, plaster, papier-mâché, charcoal, and acrylic paints.
I work with various printing techniques, use scrap materials, natural materials, and weld metal parts together to create new forms.


