The Architect’s Dream, 2025. Oil on canvas, 120×90 cm.
The fascination with marvelous, incredible things — those that seem to elude every attempt at explanation, possession, or complete understanding — is born from a deep tension between mystery and desire.
The subjects I choose follow no narrative thread, but rather emerge from the tension between the ordinary and what unsettles it. They reflect my fascination with everything that cannot be simplified, univocally named, or fully understood. My imagery is fueled by everything that is strange or bizarre and yet finds a place in the tangible world.
By addressing the uncommon, I aim to evoke a sense of magic, mystery, and illusionism— all elements that fascinate me because they belong to the realm of uncertainty and impossibility. Through my work, I give expression to the invisible, secret seduction of the incomprehensible, as the place where the image can be free from the burden of producing sense, becoming magical insofar as silent. Just as a magician’s trick should not be explained but only observed, not all images can or should be fully known or understood.