landscape
generative art
04:07
2024

This work explores an instinctive question:
How can we sense a threat before we even understand it? Which sense alerts us when something demands our attention for survival? How can I react to an immense cosmic force that is beyond my comprehension? What would I do if I were faced with a black hole?
The image conjures up this confrontation. It does not represent danger: it evokes it, as we feel it in a dream, when the threat is never clearly named, but absolutely real. What would I do if I saw this black hole in a dream? Flee, resist, observe, accept?
The circle becomes a central sign. Neither completely empty nor completely full, it acts as a threshold. A point of concentration where fear, fascination, and abandonment intersect. Perhaps the question is not to fight against what it embodies, but to listen to what it is trying to tell us.
Aeternity is a series of video works exploring perception, consciousness, and the vertigo of infinity.
Through abstract forms, oscillating structures, and dynamic fields of force, the series questions how the human mind attempts to grasp what fundamentally exceeds it.
Each work creates tension between order and chaos, harmony and noise, attraction and threat.
Recurring motifs — circles, layers, flows, vibrations — evoke both cosmic phenomena and inner mental landscapes.
The images do not represent reality; they activate it, inviting the viewer to reconstruct meaning through projection, intuition, and imagination.
Aeternity focuses on thresholds:
between the self and its dissolution,
between linear time and cyclical time,
between matter and abstraction.
The series proposes a contemplative encounter with infinity — not as a concept to be understood, but as a fragile, unstable, and deeply human experience.
generative art
landscape
04:07
2024