Untitled, inck and pencil on paper, 10 * 14 cm

For me, abstract painting is a mechanism to release the mind’s uncontrollable psychologic forces. This is where I set everything free to destroy, build and then destroy once more. This is where I surrender to the subconscious and let the emotions rise from the ashes to forge something with a unique spirit. Here, rage, anger, hatred, pain, and suffering speak up openly. Maybe we should dig for everyone’s reality right here.

In general, when I paint an abstract piece, I do not concentrate on the tools and techniques. I employ both conventional and unconventional methods, such as (but not limited to) tinkering with colors, striking with a brush, setting on fire, and tearing. These choices all depend on the mental state and the creative process.

I believe abstract works are more personal to me because they are less understood by others. These are part of my loneliness.

Untitled, mixed media on canvas, 30 * 40 cm
Untitled, acrylic on cardboard, 25 * 25 cm
Untitled, oil painting on canvas