Artistic Vision
My work stands at the intersection of science, structure, and resistance. With a background in chemistry and a passion for geometry, I approach each piece as a constructed experiment—balancing form, rhythm, and contradiction. Color is not decorative; it’s a force of tension, an act of defiance, a means of revealing what lies beneath illusion.
Art, for me, is not refuge. It is a confrontation—a way to make the invisible visible and to challenge how we see, what we believe, and how easily we are manipulated.
In this series, I explore social and political tensions through vibrant repetition and chromatic contrast. Each composition reflects larger forces—oppression, surveillance, inequality—disguised as order. The rhythm of color becomes a pulse of resistance.
Here, dots and volumes give way to multidimensional complexity. The technique borrows from scientific visualization but turns toward abstraction, asking: can space and depth carry ideological weight? The physical becomes political.
These works investigate movement and illusion within layered geometric structures. They speak to fragmentation, media distortion, and the seductive clarity of false narratives. The viewer becomes part of the illusion, invited to decipher what is stable and what is shifting.