The paintings are created through an intuitive process using acrylics, spray paint, and elements of custom watercolors.
By layering colors, gestures, and materials, I capture raw emotion, tension, and moments of change.
Each piece is a true original
 - unique in its structure, energy, and narrative.

between stillness and chaos (2017 - 2019)

The Rider – Acrylic, spray paint, and watercolor on canvas | 50 × 60 cm (2018) When the fear fell silent, only the path remained. Strength, courage, and pure presence moving forward. The composition of the painting evokes the abstracted silhouette of a rider on a horse, captured in dynamic motion. Layered textures, bold black strokes, golden tones, and energetic splatters create a sense of determination and raw inner strength. It is a story about the moment when the rider has already overcome doubt and fear. Centered and fully present, deeply connected to their intuition as well as the wild energy beneath them, they move with absolute focus toward their own infinity.
Birch Grove – Acrylic and spray paint on canvas | 50 × 60 cm (2017) This original artwork is an enchantment inspired by a birch grove. It is a space where the light, contrast, and rhythm of nature transform into pure emotion. The birch is my most beloved tree. I am fascinated by its dynamic colors, the graphic patterns on its bark, and the simple joy of drinking tea made from its leaves. For me, it represents a deep childhood memory. The birch was the foundation of my grandmother’s herbal teas, and whenever I see one, I am flooded with a warm sense of home and silence. This painting accompanied me through a very intense, transformative period of my life. It carries the energy of returning to one's roots, yet at the same time, the power of a major inner change. Layered textures, dynamic lines, and the contrast of black, white, and golden tones create an abstract landscape that reflects the resilience and vital life force of birch bark.
The Dancer – Acrylic on canvas | 50 × 60 cm (2017) A dancer in motion, where lightness dissolves into strength. A painting about connection, transformation, and the courage to be a part of everything. From the very beginning, this painting has reminded me of a Dancer. Not by evoking a specific figure, but rather as an expression of a state of being. It captures a moment where body, movement, and space merge so deeply that their boundaries begin to blur. Shapes soften and outlines fade, yet the energy remains—powerful, present, and anchored by a profound contrast. I sense within it a freedom bound to an inner strength that is not loud, but instead calm and grounded. The dancer is not separate from the space she glides through; she is fully interconnected with it. Just as we are never isolated from the world that surrounds us. For me personally, this canvas serves as a reminder that movement and transformation do not mean a loss of identity, but rather its natural, free evolution.
The Golden Knocking – Acrylic and spray paint on canvas | 30 × 40 cm (2017) The painting "The Golden Knocking" captures the moment we begin to perceive a subtle yet persistent inner impulse. It is not a blow meant to shatter things. It is a quiet, steady knocking on the door of our consciousness—a reminder that there is something within us that has been waiting a long time to be heard. The contrast between the black texture and the golden interventions creates a constant tension between the weight of the past and a new awakening. The golden fragments here are not mere decoration—they are traces of pure energy striving to break through the inner layers to the surface. Perhaps it is intuition. Perhaps courage. Perhaps that quiet voice guiding us in a direction that may be less comfortable, but all the more real. This painting is not about noise. It is about the invisible beginning of change and the rare moment when we finally start to hear ourselves. Today, I see it as a reminder that true inner transformation does not begin with a massive explosion, but precisely with this quiet knock. And if we choose to listen, this knocking can become our golden path.
Forest Consciousness Original painting | Acrylic and spray paint on canvas | 50 × 60 cm "Forest Consciousness" captures life in its natural wholeness. Three black pillars, resembling tree trunks, symbolise the order and structure of the material world. They offer the support we need to grow and ground our ideas—a reminder that even freedom needs a space to take root. Behind them, the wild, green energy of the forest opens up: untamed, alive, and constantly changing. The swirling strokes feel like cells of the wilderness, small organisms forming one interconnected whole. Even the tiny insects fluttering through the space hold weight. They remind us that nothing in life is insignificant; even the smallest detail can shift the direction of a story. To me, the forest is a blueprint for life. It shows us that true harmony isn’t just about freedom and creativity, but also about structure, boundaries, and responsibility. The forest is perfectly free, yet it follows an unseen order. Our consciousness needs to dream, but it also needs the physical world to turn those visions into reality. Neither can exist without the other.
The Darkness of Dissolution – Acrylic and spray paint on canvas | 30 × 40 cm (2017) The painting "The Darkness of Dissolution" is a personal reflection of an inner state hidden beneath the seemingly calm surface of everyday reality. Against the backdrop of an ordinary life, where everything appears stable and balanced on the outside, an intense and quiet experience unfolds. It is a state fully understood only by those who have lived through it themselves—a condition where darkness and light coexist as inseparable and equal forces. The subtle light within the painting symbolizes external peace, while the dark textures and golden interventions represent inner pain, unexpected flashes, and decisive blows that uncompromisingly reshape our inner landscape. Created in 2017, this artwork is a quiet testament to a transformation that hurts, yet purifies. Today, it serves as a reminder that darkness is neither the opposite of life nor our failure, but a natural part of it—just like joy and light.
Infinity of Possibilities – Acrylic, spray paint, and watercolor on canvas | 30 × 80 cm (2017) "Infinity of Possibilities" is a piece about deep transformation. It speaks to the truth that nothing in our lives is definitive, and that even a seemingly unchanging whole hides countless new, undiscovered stories within. This painting is profoundly special to me—it became the very source from which my original game Hexeso was born. I isolated individual details from this canvas and, by mirroring them, created unique butterfly motifs. Each butterfly emerged from a different fragment of this single painting. A slight shift of the crop or a change in perspective was all it took for a completely new shape, a new composition, and a new life to surface from the colorful texture. For me, this process is a symbol of human existence. We often feel that our future is determined only by major, turning point events. In reality, however, it is often enough to change a single reaction, one decision, or the way we look at a situation. The exact same reality instantly transforms into a completely different experience. Every moment carries an infinite number of paths—it only depends on which one we bring to life with our focus. The butterfly here is not just an aesthetic element. It is a symbol of transformation, freedom, and the courage to shed an old version of oneself. It serves as a reminder that change does not mean loss, but rather the opportunity to reveal something beautiful that was present within us from the very beginning.
The Storm Beneath the Surface – Acrylic on canvas | 50 × 60 cm | 2017 The painting "The Storm Beneath the Surface" captures the moment of the observer—a state of stillness in which I witness old structures dissolving, while new ones have not yet taken solid shape. The artwork is a record of a process that remains alive and raw, yet I already stand outside of it. Swirling blue currents create an impression of depth where emotions, thoughts, and unspoken tension intertwine. Crimson areas enter the composition like pulsating memories—energy that still resonates. White fragments represent moments of awareness, a clarity that has already found its place within my consciousness. The piece as a whole balances between chaos and the birth of a new order. It is a snapshot of a moment when identity is being reorganized, when something old collapses so that something more authentic can emerge. It is not a comfortable process, but it is vital and transformative.
Aspects of Love - Acrylic, spray paint, and watercolor on canvas | 30 × 80 cm (2018) The painting "Aspects of Love" is a map of pain born where affection was deep and sincere. It consists of fragments of memories, scars, and the silence that remains after a relationship that truly mattered. Created in 2018 during a period of intense emotional experience, this original artwork carries a powerful personal imprint—it is a visual reflection of love in its vulnerable, painful, and deeply human form. True love always carries a risk. The deeper we love, the more intensely we can feel its loss. This canvas expresses a state of inner fracturing; the moment when, under the weight of circumstances, one feels torn into many pieces. Islands of memories surface, leaving behind scars that may temporarily shake one's faith in emotion, yet stand as proud proof of how deeply meaningful that chapter of life was. The composition of the painting is built on layering, contrast, and fragmentation. The integrated watercolor elements act as traces of memory—fragile, disrupted, yet indelible. The painting does not present a closed narrative; it remains open and continuous, much like the slow process of emotional healing and the rediscovery of oneself.
The Flow of Events – Acrylic on canvas | 30 × 40 cm (2017) The painting "The Flow of Events" captures the moment when life is set in motion by a force that can neither be stopped nor avoided. It is a moment when the current of events grows so strong that it is impossible to step aside, turn back, or run away. It sweeps me along, engulfing me in its sheer momentum. The blue currents on the canvas form a surging mass, rolling forward regardless of whether I am ready for it. The red interventions are flashes of turning points—sudden moments when energy bursts into space, irreversibly altering the course. The entire composition creates immense tension between the effort to maintain control and the need for total surrender; between a fierce desire for stability and the necessity to simply let things flow. The flow of events cannot always be controlled. Sometimes it pulls us in only to change us. Yet, there are also islands of darkness on the canvas. It is precisely within them that the silence begins. There, a deep peace is born—one where I find solid ground beneath my feet once more, a peace capable of guiding me out of this wild current. Thus, the painting is not merely about the power of chaos, but above all about the hope that even in the midst of the storm, there exists a safe point of return to oneself.
The Substance of Infinity – Acrylic on canvas | 50 × 130 cm (2019) The painting "The Substance of Infinity" is a current without beginning or end. It is a constant transformation that dissolves and reunites, just like life itself. Born in 2019 during a period of profound personal transformation, this original abstract painting carries a powerful emotional and existential imprint. For me, it represents the endless flow of being—an energy in perpetual change. I perceive the artwork as matter in motion, akin to a celestial body drifting through the universe. It constantly alters its shape, responds to its surroundings, dissolves, and reunites once more. Nothing within it is final or fixed. Every form is merely a temporary expression of an infinite process that continuously reshapes itself into new forms and meanings. The dynamic vertical composition enhances the feeling of ascension, flow, and inner transformation. The paint here is not static; it becomes a vessel for movement, time, and inner tension. The painting acts as a record of uninterrupted change, a process that cannot be stopped, but only experienced.
Exploze - Akryl na plátně | 50 × 60 cm (2018). Obraz „Exploze“ je intenzivní energie, vášeň a syrová tvůrčí síla. Toto dílo nebylo rozumově plánováno – vyvěralo přímo z těla, z prožitku a z okamžiku, kdy vnitřní přetlak už prostě nebylo možné udržet uvnitř. Vzniklo v roce 2018 během období hluboké osobní transformace. Kompozice působí jako náhlé, divoké uvolnění. Temná, téměř organická hmota proudí po povrchu plátna, trhá se a znovu spojuje. Kontrast mezi černými, světlými a jemně růžovými plochami vytváří neustálé napětí mezi silou a zranitelností, mezi tělesností a něhou. Obraz nese silný vášnivý, až erotický náboj; vyjadřuje životní a sexuální energii, která dokáže být destruktivní i tvořivá zároveň. Malba evokuje spíše čistě fyzický zážitek než pouhý vizuální vjem. Je to stopa prudkého pohybu, vnitřní výkřik a uvolnění po dlouhotrvajícím tlaku. Okamžitě proměňuje atmosféru celého prostoru, který obývá. Je to dílo, které si žádá diváka ochotného prožít jeho intenzitu zblízka, nikoli ji pouze pozorovat z bezpečné dálky.
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