Welcome to my artistic world, where figurative painting, symbolism, and thought converge within a conceptual visual dimension.
My artistic practice explores the psychological, philosophical, and existential dimensions of human experience. Identity, memory, time, and contemporary alienation form the core of a visual narrative in which reality is reimagined as a mental space.
I define my artistic language as Noetic Surrealism: a form of contemporary surrealism in which the image does not emerge from dreams or the unconscious, but from consciousness. The works are constructed through processes of thought, symbolic structures, and conceptual architectures that transform reality into a form of visible thought.
Each painting arises from the need to make visible inner structures, psychological tensions, and existential reflections that would otherwise remain unseen, transforming ideas into images and images into meaning.
Painting thus becomes a tool for knowledge and reflection on the human condition.
Painting becomes visible thought.
Every image is a construction of consciousness.














































