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.