Architect Petronius stands as a figure of order, measure, and constructed meaning. He does not represent a character or a story, but the principle of form itself — the force that gathers disparate elements into a coherent city.

The architecture around him is not a background; it is a continuation of his presence. Columns, arches, towers, and passages arise as extensions of an inner structure brought into visibility. Petronius establishes. His stillness holds space, defines boundaries, and allows complexity to exist without collapse.

This work speaks of responsibility for form. Of the moment when imagination must become structure, and vision must accept limits in order to endure. Petronius embodies the silent authority of construction — the one who shapes the city so that life may unfold within it.

Year of creation: 2025

Conversation presents a moment of address rather than dialogue. The figure stands in relation to an unseen counterpart, holding a fragile sphere — a suspended point of attention, tension, and exchange.

This is not a conversation of words. It is an act of presence: a question released into space, a gesture directed beyond the visible. The sphere becomes a partner — a minimal opponent, a response that has not yet taken form.

Within the context of Polis, the figure embodies the state of inquiry itself. Not certainty, not agreement, but the moment when meaning is shaped through orientation toward the Other — whether human, symbolic, or imagined.

Year of creation: 2025

Pulse is a work about the most primary experience of being alive — the sensation that arises before thought, image, or language.
It speaks of the moment when existence is felt as rhythm.

The figure at the centre of the composition is not acting and does not tell a story. She exists in a state of attunement — aligned with both inner and outer space. Concentric forms expand around her like waves, breath, or a heartbeat. The surrounding field responds, vibrates, and moves together with her presence.

There is no drama and no tension here.
Stillness and movement coexist within a single tempo. Ornament ceases to be decoration and becomes vibration; colour turns into frequency; form becomes a carrier of life.

Pulse speaks of what sustains all living things: continuity, inner rhythm, and the quiet force that requires no proof.
It is an image of state of presence — a moment when one feels included in the flow rather than separated from it.

The work remains open to personal experience and avoids fixed interpretation. It exists as a point of balance between body and space, silence and movement, form and breath.

Year of creation: 2025