LandEscape Art Review Special Issue | Page 52

Lives and works in Manchester, United Kingdom

I create abstract landscapes, images that respond to my concerns of a hopeless future and of post nuclear predictions- reflections on present state of humanity, seeming progress and selfdestruction. Much of my work is a contemplation on personal feelings surrounding being unable to exist in such absurd environment.

The diverse character of my works is a reaction on a surreal situation of a modern world that has been shaped by mass media, where anyone can create their own reality and portray this as images and words of‘ truth’.
The different layers, shapes and techniques I use in my work represent the various versions of the‘ truth’. The diversity of chaotically ordered aggressive forms and vibrant colours, illustrate negative emotions- thoughts caused by impossibility of finding that‘ truth’.