TITLE: MODERNA 01 "The Couple"
SERIES: MODERNA
TECHNIQUE: ceramics
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The series MODERNA is inspired by modernist forms of architecture that organize space in a calm and balanced manner.

TITLE: MODERNA 03 "His Portrait"
SERIES: MODERNA
TECHNIQUE: ceramics
WHERE TO BUY:  Galeria Moderna

During the creative process, I was drawn to organic shapes, the possibility of looking through the sculpture, its interaction with the surrounding space, and the issue of proportionate balance. The sculpture is intended as a decorative object for contemporary interiors, creating a bright counterpoint and adding a distinctive character.

I have chosen polished clay - rough to the touch, yet it gently diffuses light, beautifully enveloping the sculpture.

TITLE: MODERNA 04 "APART"
SERIES: MODERNA
TECHNIQUE: ceramics
WHERE TO BUY:  Galeria Moderna

The series is inspired by modernist forms of architecture that organize space in a calm and balanced manner.

During the creative process, I was drawn to organic shapes, the possibility of looking through the sculpture, its interaction with the surrounding space, and the issue of proportionate balance. The sculpture is intended as a decorative object for contemporary interiors, creating a bright counterpoint and adding a distinctive character.

TITLE: MODERNA 02 "The Presence"
SERIES: MODERNA
TECHNIQUE: ceramics
WHERE TO BUY:  Galeria Moderna 

The series MODERNA is inspired by modernist forms of architecture that organize space in a calm and balanced manner.

SERIES: EROTICA
TECHNIQUE: porcelain/ gold/ apple wood
WHERE TO BUY:  MAG Gallery 

The Erotica series is a collection of refined erotic sculptures, created with the intention of celebrating female sensuality and the courage to express inner desires. For many years, female eroticism was solely an object of male artistic exploration, closed off to women. The main idea behind this cycle is self-expression, self-discovery, and pride in one's body and its beauty and potential. The sculpture symbolizes the beauty and strength of the female form, paying tribute to sensuality.

The sculptures are made of porcelain and placed on wooden pedestals - both materials possess a sensual, warm, and smooth texture, inviting to touch. The interiors of the sculptures are covered in gold.

TITLE: EROTICA 16
SERIES: EROTICA
TECHNIQUE: porcelain/ gold/ apple wood
WHERE TO BUY:  MAG Gallery 

The sculptures are made of porcelain and placed on wooden pedestals - both materials possess a sensual, warm, and smooth texture, inviting to touch. The interiors of the sculptures are covered in gold.

TITLE: EROTICA 16
SERIES: EROTICA
TECHNIQUE: porcelain/ gold/ apple wood
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The Erotica series is a collection of refined erotic sculptures, created with the intention of celebrating female sensuality and the courage to express inner desires. For many years, female eroticism was solely an object of male artistic exploration, closed off to women. The main idea behind this cycle is self-expression, self-discovery, and pride in one's body and its beauty and potential. The sculpture symbolizes the beauty and strength of the female form, paying tribute to sensuality.

SERIES: SYMBIOSIS
TECHNIQUE: ceramics
WHERE TO BUY:  MAG Gallery 

Symbiosis - a phenomenon of close coexistence between at least two species of organisms that benefits each party or is beneficial to one while not harming the other. However, determining the precise balance of gains and losses for the coexisting organisms is often difficult. The concept of symbiosis was coined by Albert Frank in 1877.

This cycle is a narrative of the coexistence between the artistic object and the surrounding space, an attempt to create a form that harmonizes with every place and every other object, not only artistic but also accidental.

TITLE: SYMBIOSIS 06
SERIES: SYMBIOSIS
TECHNIQUE: ceramics
WHERE TO BUY: write
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Symbiosis - a phenomenon of close coexistence between at least two species of organisms that benefits each party or is beneficial to one while not harming the other. However, determining the precise balance of gains and losses for the coexisting organisms is often difficult. The concept of symbiosis was coined by Albert Frank in 1877.

This cycle is a narrative of the coexistence between the artistic object and the surrounding space, an attempt to create a form that harmonizes with every place and every other object, not only artistic but also accidental.