Mountain Peaks
In my works, I explore the theme of contrast and interaction between humanity and nature, using abstract mountain landscapes as the central motif. To me, mountains symbolize monumentality and immobility, representing a force that transcends human life. These majestic structures can easily claim the life of an unwary or careless traveler, emphasizing the insignificance of human existence in the face of nature's power.
However, wherever humans reach—whether by foot, drone, or the click of a camera shutter—human progress eventually follows. We carve out tourist trails, leaving behind waste, build houses with modern utilities, construct roads, and discover and exploit valuable resources. From this perspective, the destruction of mountain nature seems inevitable.
So, in the end, which is stronger: human influence or nature's resilience?
In my work, I use acrylics and bright, sometimes unnatural colors. These colors symbolize an imaginary world where mountains can remain untouched and indestructible. Only in this imagined realm does nature preserve its pristine beauty and strength, free from interference. Through my creations, the viewer can briefly glimpse this world but never destroy it.
After all, only in our imagination can we create a world where harmony endures forever.
2022
Acrylic, canvas
60х70 cm
2022
Acrylic, canvas
50х60 cm
2022
acrylic, wood artboard
40x40 cm
The individual pieces both measure 20x20 cm
2024
Acrylic, canvas
20х20 cm
2022
Acrylic, wood artboard
50x70 cm