'Playing with images and words allows me to provoke thought and encourage reflection'





I create from the pulse of the urban universe — from its noise, its silence, its consumption, its politics, its rebellion, its memory. I collect fragments of the visible world — icons, slogans, objects, confessions — and I refuse to leave them as I found them. Art must not sleep. Art must not repeat. Art must not obey. It must provoke, disturb, awaken. To be a fine artist is not to imitate a language, but to invent one. A true style is not decoration — it is a signature carved into existence. I take the familiar and I shift it. I take what is globally recognized and I make it personally unavoidable. Because the greatest confrontation is not between nations, systems, or ideologies — it is between the human being and the self.



 My icons do not remain icons. My words do not remain words. They dislocate, regenerate, contradict themselves. They break their assigned meanings and rebuild new ones. A symbol in my work may whisper and scream at the same time. A phrase may appear direct, yet hide an entire philosophy beneath its surface. Words are not titles; they are arteries. They carry multiple truths, multiple tensions, multiple realities. The visible message stands confidently, but the invisible one breathes underneath it. I construct a dialogue between what is shown and what is concealed — between language and image, between control and chaos, between the human and the entity they are becoming. Because in life, one must not exist as “another person,” but as another presence — self-defined, self-created.

My work is a battlefield against stagnation. Against the aseptic repetition of culture. Against the conservative comfort that numbs evolution. I want to return urgency to symbols. I want to inject life back into language. Through surreal undertones and reconstructed realities, I open space for reflection — space to question, to feel, to confront, to redefine. Every piece I create is also a process of becoming; it mirrors my growth, my doubts, my revelations. It is catharsis, but also construction. I honor the past, but I refuse to live inside it. I engage the present, but I challenge its surface. I create toward the future. My art does not ask for passive observation — it demands participation. It demands thought. It demands courage. Because every image carries a story waiting to unfold, and every word insists on narrating the truth we are brave enough to face...

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