I am a multimedia artist working at the intersection of matter and energy — a space where materials breathe, resonate, and transform. 

My practice is guided by the belief that every material holds a living energy: the capacity to absorb time, carry memory, and radiate presence. I work with metal, air, pressure, and elemental forces, often using pneumatic tools to shape aluminum and other responsive materials. These processes open a dialogue between control and chance, allowing invisible energies to leave visible traces.

For many years, I had the privilege of collaborating with the late Prof. Miloš Šobajić on large-scale sculptures, paintings, and public artworks — an experience that deeply influenced my understanding of scale, energy, and the sacred dialogue between artist and material. At the core of my creative philosophy lies a simple principle: 

Respect the material, so that it will respect you.

My sculptural language grows out of a desire to give form to forces we cannot see but constantly feel. These shapes — organic, aquatic, elemental appear less constructed than discovered, as if they surfaced from some quieter layer of existence. They ask the viewer not only to observe, but to sense: to lean in, to listen, to touch. Some works respond with soft resonances when activated, revealing inner rhythms, breaths, and tremors that echo the pulse of living matter.

Each piece is a negotiation with gravity, air, tension, and time. I work with materials rather than against them, allowing accidents, weight, and intuition to guide the process.

I hold the belief that art should move something within us — not dramatically, but deeply and unmistakably. It can restore, realign, and reconnect. It can remind us that beneath the noise of the everyday, we are made of the same fluid and luminous substance as the world around us. Through my work, I hope to open a small threshold into that awareness: a moment of stillness, depth, and quiet awakening.