My journey as an artist began with a deep admiration for the works of Van Gogh. His vivid use of color and emotional depth have profoundly inspired me, guiding my creative path. My favorite art movement has long been Impressionism, but recently, I’ve found a new passion in Suprematism. I admire not only the works of Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Paul Cézanne, but also those who founded Suprematism—Kazimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky.
In the early stages of my artistic career, I focused on realism, painting numerous scenes of fruits and landscapes. Although I’ve been painting since childhood, the desire to truly embrace art as a vocation only emerged in adulthood. As a self-taught artist, I have spent countless hours honing my skills, driven by an inner passion for creative expression.
My professional background as a geographer deeply influences my work. Understanding the intricate patterns of nature allows me to capture its essence in my paintings. This connection with the natural world has become a central theme in my art, where I strive to convey the diversity, unpredictability, and beauty of our planet.
Recently, I completed my education at an art school for adults, where I started from the basics and developed my technique further. My paintings are known to evoke a storm of emotions, often leading to invitations to participate in exhibitions.
Looking to the future, I have ambitious plans and projects on the horizon. I’ve authored several scientific articles on art and submitted my work to various competitions. The journey ahead is filled with possibilities, and I am eager to continue exploring the intersection of art, nature, and human emotion.