I am a creator of digital dreams. For me, the world is an endless stream of images, light, and forms — I perceive it with my eyes, through sensation. Since childhood, I have been fascinated by fictional worlds, and now I create them myself through art.
Art, to me, is an act of transformation within an ephemeral world where dreams take shape — where creativity becomes a way to reveal how wave-like emotions can be, giving rise to new meanings and a sense of self.I am inspired by the concept of insomnia and magical realism — those subtle layers of perception where reality blurs at the edges and inner entities surface, dissolving into space. In this liminal state, I sense the other person and reflect their multiplicity through dreamlike visions.
My interest in how the soul can open up through art and dreaming led me to science. I graduated with honors in psychology and continue to study body-oriented and art therapy. This knowledge helps me see deeper — to weave the human sensory experience into artistic form.
The "Udzuko" project evokes a sense of weightlessness — where the boundaries of reality dissolve and inner essences rise to the surface. In the "Gadfly" project, I explored how the blurriness and liquidity of images reflect the ever-shifting nature of human experience and how we perceive the world and ourselves within it. The "Diffraction" project became a laboratory of emotions — where photography merged with movement into a performative fabric, and images gained volume, becoming alive, fluid, and multifaceted.
The world changes, and I change with it — but one thing remains constant: my passion for art and the search for new forms of expression. My goal is to create a space where dreams take on shape — capable of transformation and inspiration. Where each person, for me, is a unique work of art.