Artworks

This watercolor is part of an early cycle of mandalas and geometric compositions. The artist approached it as an intuitive expression of balance and inner calm.

Pilgrimage

02.10.2025

Title: Pilgrimage
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Year: 2003

Why?

02.10.2025

This work draws inspiration from fragmented classical sculptures in the Acropolis Museum, where limbs and torsos are exhibited apart from their original wholeness. The painting presents a surreal female torso—disarmed, dismembered, yet adorned. A garland of purple flowers encircles the hips, while a black leaf marks the lower abdomen, suggesting...

Eighteen blossoms bloom across a field of turquoise and green, each one distinct—like thoughts drifting through a dream. Two rest in deep blue, quiet as dusk.

Winter

25.08.2025

A portrait of winter as a silent, watchful force. Her face—bathed in icy blues and greens, softened by hints of pink beneath the eyes and on the lips—reflects the shimmer of sunlight on frozen surfaces. She stands atop a crystalline pedestal, part chalice, part icicle, from which winter seems to rise.

Gentle Tenants marks an early milestone in the artist's exploration of figurative abstraction—a style that would later become her signature. Inspired by fragmented classical sculptures seen at the Acropolis Museum in Athens, the painting presents human forms that are deliberately incomplete: faceless, headless, or with limbs suspended in...

This intimate drawing, rendered in gel pen on aged paper, captures a surreal and introspective moment from the subconscious. The central figure—a stylized male profile with exaggerated features—serves as the dreamer. Within the iris of his eye, the graceful silhouette of a woman emerges, reflecting the object of his longing. Another female form...

At the center of the composition are two pyramids—Shiva as the larger, open triangle, and Shakti as the smaller, stronger form. Her structure provides stability; his apex aligns perfectly with her center, symbolizing eternal connection. A red dot at the top marks the union, subtle yet powerful.