1. View from the window. 2015 pen, wall. Part of the installation. It’s a step toward the viewer, which anticipates reciprocal effort.
5. View from the window. Part of the installation. 2015. The reality observed by the artist is revealed to the viewer in fragments. The division of space is non-linear, and as no approach is good enough to produce a viable account of what’s going on;
3. View, square, at the corner of the stairs near the elevator . 2015 sauce coal wall . Part of the installation.
Dining room, the road, the view from the window. 2015 Sauce, wall. Part of the installation.
5. Part of the installation. 2015 ultimately, you either succumb to the reality (enter the dark waters) or insist on remaining a mere observer while trying to battle the apparent anxiety and fit into various social roles.
6. Part of the installation. 2015 This project is about reality that does not hold the one and only right answer.
7. Horse. 2015 pen wall. Part of the installation. And the source of that anxiety lies exactly in the deep-seated conviction that there is a mysterious skeleton key out there waiting to be found that would grant us all-encompassing understanding.
8. At the corner of the stairs near the elevator. 2015 Sauce, wall. Part of installation. The psychological defense mechanisms are set in motion trying to ward off the unwanted information, and personalities multiply.