My work exists at the intersection of structured inquiry and imaginative escape. Through painting, I explore the methodologies that shape human understanding alongside visions of otherworldly experiences. Each piece is a layered narrative, built from deep research into historical themes, mythologies, and forgotten time periods. This process allows me to merge the analytical with the surreal—blurring the lines between what is known and what could be.
Influenced by the visual complexity of Hieronymus Bosch, the dream logic of Surrealism, and the rich symbolism of Greek and Norse mythology, my art seeks to evoke wonder and curiosity. I aim to create spaces where viewers are invited to suspend certainty, generate their own stories, and imagine worlds beyond the visible.
Ultimately, I want my work to be less about answers and more about opening doors—to provoke a sense of mystery and inspire others to make meaning through their own interpretations.