Visual art
Installation title: If nothing ever changed, there’d be no butterflies
Material: paper (4000 butterflies) and vinyl letters
Production year: 2014.
Dimensions: variable
This work questions the conditions of appearance of an image in the context of contemporary visual culture in which images, representations and ideas normally function. By studying sign processes, signification and communication, it generates diverse meanings, from personal, to political. Space becomes time and language becomes image.
I want the audience to communicate and interact with the piece. To do so, they will have to take a butterfly given away by the artist at the opening.
Love me tender – installation
Communication between people in modern society became more technologically advanced. We are able to to be part of a larger group, transcending geographical distances, language barriers, and all in a short period of time. Acceleration of the pace of life, time becomes precious, and all relationships superficial. Do we communicate enough, and how do we relate to the absence of comunnication?
Strange forest/Do I have to go?
ink on paper
Travellers shoes/Conversation with my family
installation
We are moving our way, tortured and depressed, discouraged and tired that sometimes we stop and remain in place, and then we realize that our path goes on without us, that our pause has no value for nobody and that it is exclusively our own, personal matter...
VOID, installation
In the specific sense the subject of love sees the other as a whole and implies that the Whole contains certain internal sludge - feelings that he cannot verbally express.
This work examines the various forms of communication and interaction: verbal (speech - understanding and misunderstanding), nonverbal (gesture - a movement). The work also deals with the communication capabilities and limitations of this phenomenon, investigating the concept of communication / lack of communication.What are the limits? Why are they present?
WALK WITH M. installation
Communication between people in modern society became more technologically advanced. We are able to to be part of a larger group, transcending geographical distances, language barriers, and all in a short period of time. Acceleration of the pace of life, time becomes precious, and all relationships superficial. Do we communicate enough, and how do we relate to the absence of comunnication?