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Welcome to my art blog — a space where I open the door to my creative process and invite you to walk alongside me. Here, I share the experiences that unfold as I work, from the first spark of an idea to the evolving layers of each piece. You will find glimpses of works in progress, reflections on what inspires me, and honest insights into the practical stages that shape the final outcome.
Creative work is rarely a straight line. It is an adventure filled with unexpected turns, moments of clarity, and periods of uncertainty. In this blog, I try to capture that living process as it happens — the questions, the discoveries, and the small breakthroughs that give each artwork its voice.
At its heart, this is a journey into the unknown. With every step, I attempt to understand and translate what emerges, trusting the path as it reveals itself. This blog is both a record of that exploration and a reflection of the path I feel I am meant to follow.

October 16, 2025
Famous Contemporary Artist, Is He Truly Free?
Are famous contemporary artists paintings created in freedom? – echoes in every studio, gallery, and museum. On the surface, it feels rhetorical. Generations of artists fought for the right to create without permission, to explore without rules, to express without fear. Yet, when I stand before a blank canvas, I sense a different kind of struggle. Freedom still demands something — not from society, but from within.
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August 7, 2025
The Gray Man
The gray man does not stand out. Instead, he walks quietly among us, wrapped in the anonymity of grey — a colour that blends into the background, that neither offends nor excites. Indeed, grey is neutrality, calm, balance. Consequently, the gray man chooses it, or perhaps is chosen by it.
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July 8, 2025
Water lilies Claude Monet
Water lilies Claude Monet transformed a simple garden subject into a symbol of modern art. Monet did not treat these flowers as decoration. He turned them into a lifelong visual investigation of light, color, reflection, and time. Through them, he reshaped landscape painting and opened the door to abstraction.
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June 17, 2025
Scandinavian Design in Nature
Scandinavian design is not a creation of humans; it is rooted in nature. Despite the flourishing life within Scandinavian nature, the landscape has preserved its original noble simplicity. The harsh northern climate demands reverence and adherence to the laws of nature. I believe this is the wellspring of Scandinavian design, which is so famous and can be admired in every Scandinavian design gallery.
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May 8, 2025
Fear and art in the contemporary world
I would venture to say that fear abounds, especially when considering the relationship between fear and art in the contemporary world. In fact, the cause of fear, especially this kind of it which we can call modern anxiety, is the fear of losing what we own.
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April 24, 2025
Art drawings – introduce black and white art in Your Living Room Decor
The three drawings presented here were crafted during the summer of 2020. As I strolled through the forest, I gathered fragments of bark from trees of diverse species. Each piece possessed its own unique carvings and surface textures, acting as a testament to its mother tree, which it protected with its outer layer – the bark.
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June 7, 2024
What to watch at in an Art Museum
What to watch this weekend, you might think on Friday evening - upon entering any art museum, a common question arises: what should we focus on amidst the vast array of exhibits? Upon entering a gallery or museum, the overwhelming number of works can leave one unsure of where to begin, what to watch.
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April 17, 2024
Art the Wall
Art the wall concept may seem abstract at first. How can we turn a simple wall into a work of art?
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March 28, 2024
Style in artwork – Monotype
Exploring the unique style in artwork, particularly in monotype, can reveal the intricate processes and creativity involved in this art form. Monotype is a unique artistic printmaking technique that sets itself apart from other methods by allowing only one print to be produced. The name "monotype" is derived from the Greek words "monos," meaning one, and "typos," meaning matrix. This technique holds a special place when discussing the style prevalent in artwork.
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January 8, 2024
Monet most famous paintings
Most famous Monet paintings and his name are associated with these flowers. So, just as Monet most famous paintings are water lilies, my drawings and paintings depicting these unusual flowers may find their admirers. Of fame I have neither the grounds nor the courage to think.
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December 25, 2023
Romantic artwork – what does it mean?
When we delve into the realm of romantic love, we embark on a journey of self-discovery and vulnerability. It is through love that we truly understand ourselves and others, embracing the beauty of imperfections and cherishing the uniqueness of each individual. Artists throughout history have sought to depict the intricacies of love, immortalising its essence on canvas, in sculpture, and through various artistic forms.
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September 24, 2023
Artist online gallery
The online gallery for artists is a platform that caters to art enthusiasts worldwide, thanks to the vast reach of the internet. This unprecedented situation would have been unimaginable to renowned artists of the past, such as Leonardo da Vinci, who was known for his visionary ideas and technical prowess. Moreover, even someone as forward-thinking as Leonardo would likely find it hard to believe that a gallery could be accessible to people all over the world. Indeed, it truly is a remarkable development for any artist to be part of an online gallery.
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