For me, nature is not merely a landscape or a backdrop. It is a quiet sermon, full of a secret magic that I strive to hear and translate into the language of color. My works are doors to those other dimensions where the universe whispers its most intimate mysteries.
I am fascinated by weaving together the sublime and the earthly: ancient symbols of the world's religions meet with mundane scenes and light irony in my canvases, giving birth to visual parables. My artistic style was formed at the crossroads of inspiration I drew from Bosch and Böcklin, and the profound spiritual experience I gained in Church school. And I invite you to become not just a viewer, but a participant, to unravel this wonderful puzzle of existence together.
My art has traveled the world, and it is a great honor for me to have exhibited at such venues as the Louvre in Paris, the Florence Biennale, the Kremlin Palace in Moscow, and the New Tretyakov Gallery. I have initiated and realized art projects in diverse corners of the globe—from India and China to France, Italy, Egypt, and Bahrain.
Of particular value to me is the fact that my work has resonated within international political and diplomatic circles and is held in the private collections of individuals such as Sheikh Mubarak A Al Suwaiket, Prince Regent Karan Singh, the Ambassador of the Netherlands, Joanneke Balfoort, and the former President of Yemen, Ali Nasir Muhammad Al-Husani.