FINE ART
“Scrooge in the era of gloss — under Van Gogh’s stars”
My painting features Scrooge.
But this time, he’s not in a worn-out coat — he’s dressed in a Louis Vuitton suit. Monograms, gloss, status. Yet in his eyes, there’s still that same certainty… as if he doesn’t quite believe the world has changed.
Around him — not the streets of old London, but the swirling vortex of Van Gogh’s Starry Night.
A reality where everything spins, shimmers, and loses its shape.
He used to own money. Now money owns him.
He’s stuck between eras: a pragmatist in the midst of expressionism, a collector of numbers in a world where feelings matter more.
And maybe, just maybe — we’re all a little like Scrooge.
Hiding our confusion behind brands and a calm gaze.
Series of paintings: "La mer"
My works about the sea are not just depictions of natural landscapes, but deep reflections on the connection between humans, nature, and the world around us.
In contemporary art, themes such as natural elements, ecology, and the search for harmony with the environment are becoming increasingly relevant.
The sea — with its vast expanses and ever-changing moods — represents not only the power of nature but also inner freedom, and the human desire for the new and the unknown.
In my paintings, I aim to convey not just the visual beauty of this element, but also its emotional depth — as a metaphor for the search for self and the sense of belonging to something greater.
Series of paintings: "La mer"
My works about the sea are not just depictions of natural landscapes, but deep reflections on the connection between humans, nature, and the world around us.
In contemporary art, themes such as natural elements, ecology, and the search for harmony with the environment are becoming increasingly relevant.
The sea — with its vast expanses and ever-changing moods — represents not only the power of nature but also inner freedom, and the human desire for the new and the unknown.
In my paintings, I aim to convey not just the visual beauty of this element, but also its emotional depth — as a metaphor for the search for self and the sense of belonging to something greater.
