My work is an ongoing exploration of duality — the tension and harmony between life and death, consciousness and perception, the organic and the digital. In every piece, I try to capture that pulse: the place where opposites meet, mirror each other, and reveal something larger than themselves.
At the center of this exploration is the torus — a geometric form whose infinite loop embodies unity, cyclical motion, and transformation. For me, the toroid is both symbol and portal: it connects the known to the unknown, the interior to the exterior, the visible to the invisible. It recurs throughout my work as a way of asking where one thing ends and another begins.
This question extends to the boundary between the natural and the digital. We live in a world where organic experience and virtual simulation increasingly overlap — and that convergence shapes how we understand identity, authenticity, and reality. My murals bring this dialogue into public space, transforming city walls into sites of philosophical exchange. My studio work takes it inward, distilling the same questions into something more intimate.
Over the past two decades, my practice has been driven by a single conviction: that opposites are not just forces in tension — they are reflections of one another. The red and the blue, the inner and the outer, the ancient and the technological. In tracing these relationships, I hope to open a space where transformation feels not just possible, but inevitable.
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