Integration of scientific and philosophical aspects is prominent in my artistic concepts.
Especially Ancient Greek civilization, science and mathematics I feel attracted to. It is the striving for formulation, analysis and understanding that makes us call Ancient Greece the cradle of our own civilization. With my work I intend to visually explore the structures of language, mathematics and aesthetics. Simplification, based on such found structures, determines my artistic decisions. The ways computers work show many equivalents to the basics of language and mathematics. I therefore appreciate creating drafts for my drawings, paintings and objects on the computer, or I create them directly by utilizing specific programs. The ancient Greek myths, Greek poetry and tragedies provide thorough reflection on the human condition. They often inspire my projects, as did the Herakles theme and poetry by Sappho and Archilochos, and recently the plays by Aeschylus and Euripides, dealing with the stories of Agamemnon and the Atridae. The physical part of my work is equally important to me. Feeling the material, fighting obstinate problems in a building process, finding adequate solutions for my demands - these are too essential stages in my creative process.