Artist statement

Mar 2, 2026

My practice is guided by two principles that frame my artistic path like lines drawn in sand.

The first separates meaning from meaninglessness—I explore how symbols construct reality, how distortion gradually dissolves recognition until forms become pure abstraction.

The second line divides intention from chance. I begin with purpose, then surrender to algorithmic randomness, allowing digital chance to carry me far from my original vision.

I work in the space between those two lines, constantly walking the edge between order and chaos, where meaning crystallizes from randomness only to dissolve again. This edge becomes the fertile ground for creation, while beauty and harmony serve me as a gravitational force that prevents me from falling into pure chaos,—as even when semantic meaning dissolves, there's still something essential being communicated through pure form, and beauty itself becomes a carrier of meaning.

My work is a tribute to the dance of chance that governs our existence. Through algorithms and generative processes, I embrace the collision of chance and intention, where beauty often arises in the most accidental of moments. The forms within my work are in constant flux, reflecting the ever-changing nature of reality itself. Motion dictates evanescence; meaning emerges, only to be reshaped or destroyed the very next moment. In this perpetual state of transformation, I leave it to the observer to seek and construct meaning, understanding that such meaning may be as fleeting as the forms that generate it.

I draw deeply from the vast traditions of classical art, reimagining them through the prism of our modern, digitally connected world—a world itself in constant motion. I take timeless principles of balance, proportion, and harmony, then distort them with randomness to create compositions that feel both familiar and foreign, grounded in the past yet irrevocably shaped by the forces of the present. In this practice, I pay tribute to both traditions: the classical, which sought divine harmony in eternal forms, and the avant-garde, which questioned the very foundations of artistic meaning.

Through my work, I welcome the uncertainty of life and invite my viewers to do the same. I encourage them to find beauty in the unexpected, to appreciate the delicate balance between chaos and order, and to discover how chance can give rise to profound meaning. For when we embrace chance, we open ourselves to infinite possibilities—even in the midst of chaos, there is always the potential for beauty, for meaning, and for art.