Painting
I just love it, you know? It simply checks all the boxes for me as form of expression. It is, however, very personal and puts me in a vulnerable state. That makes it hard to share it with people, but for some works I gather my courage and do it.









Conversations
2025
closed: 60x36 cm
acrylic and oil on canvas
The process of creating this work took three years. At first, it was a project meant to encourage viewers to talk about the negative effects of routine. Back then, it consisted of four parts that conversed with one another. In my second year of studies, dissatisfied with the quality of the work, I decided to connect some of the canvases and spent the whole year in dialogue with them. Yet I couldn’t find an answer to the question—what to do with them? From the beginning, I saw potential in these paintings, but after two years I decided to take them off the stretcher and start something new. When I unfolded them at home, I finally found my answer. For two years I hadn’t realized that the titular conversations had been the key all along. And where better to record all those conversations than in a notebook.


Portraits of thoughts
2025 r.
40x40 cm
oil on canvas
Identifying negative thoughts with carnivorous larvae inspired by zombie fungi (Ophiocordyceps unilateralis). After a while, only a barely recognizable shell of the body remains.


Nori pilgrims
2025 r.
35x60 cm
acrylic on canvas
New look on creatures created by me as a child (I was about 8 years old). I call them Nori. This is the first time they are shown in color.

Jottings
2025 r.
35x60 cm
acrylic on MDF
Painting is part of long-term process of recording patterns, shapes, color relationships and power of abstraction. Alongside studies from nature, this process allows me develop awareness and sensitivity to the world around us.

Little Cloud
2025
29x49 cm
watercolor, guache, acrylic on canvas
Clouds have something poetic and paradoxical about them – their nature is dual both in the physical and symbolic sense.

Meditation
2025
35x60 cm
white string on canvas
Meditation can take many forms. One of them is this painting. The process focuses on the rhythm of the shapes, on the 'here and now'.

Reincarnation
2024
60x90 cm
oil on MDF
Frame from one of my dreams.

Saliva
2025
80x100 cm
oil on canvas
Effect of the act of spitting on the wall where the body of the person mixed with the saliva they spat create thick and sticky fluid.