There is a canvas, paints and a thirst for the process. The thing is not to think where the line will go, where the drops will fall. The idea is born during the creation of the drawing. The process is addictive and impossible to stop.
What can limit you? Canvas' border. What can stop you? Only when you're out of paint...
The works presented below are an opportunity to see your own state, fantasy, get rid of everyday life, philosophize. For some, they
are a piece of furniture. But, in any case, these are moments of pure freedom of the author, which he shares with the world.
«Crossroads»
100 x 200 cm
€1400
«Origin»
150 x 150 cm
€1000
«Waiting for a Miracle»
150 x 200 cm
€1200
«Absorption»
100 x 100 cm
€800
«Runner»
150 x 80 cm
€800
«Soulmates»
100 x 100 cm
€800
«Norwegian Shores»
150 x 50 cm
€600
«№24»
150 x 150 cm
€1000
«№10»
150 x 50 cm
€600
«Knight»
100 x 100 cm
€800
«Black and White on Red»
70 x 200 cm
€900
«№18»
70 x 200 cm
€900 Sold
«Aftertaste»
120 x 155 cm
€800
«№11»
50 x 150 cm
€600
«Labyrinth of Wishes»
100 x 200 cm
€1,000
«Cold Fantasy»
85 x 155 cm
€750
«№22»
90 x 200 cm
€1,000
«Prophetic Dream»
160 x 310 cm
€2,200
«№2»
78 x 152 cm
€750
«Exit»
140 x 150 cm
€1,000 Sold
«№4»
85 x 155 cm
€750
«№8»
160 x 290 cm
€2,200
It all started with an interest in the paintings of Jackson Pollock, turning the garage into a workshop. And today, when there is a canvas
and paints, no idea or the name of the picture, but a thirst for the process. Before pouring paint, you need to imagine a combination of colors, and then complete freedom begins. Do not to think where the line will go, where the droplets
fall. Just surrender to the process completely.
At some point, Pollock realized that since painting is creativity, then it should not have frames and norms, which means it is not necessary to use the usual methods of creating
paintings. Why keep a brush in your hand and move it across a canvas on an easel when you can put the canvas on the floor and spray it? Or what if you can dip your hands in paint and draw with your fingers? That is how he began to
create works that later became the most famous.
These paintings do not make sense. As many people think, they depict exactly what we see — multi-colored strokes, lines, dots, spots and splashes. Creating such works, Pollock
did not set himself any tasks other than self-expression. And those who will criticize such creativity will not have arguments, because this is what creativity is for.