CUBISM // ACADEMIA
// SERIES_01Cubistic portraits of eccentric academics, mathematicians and thinkers. Acrylic on canvas.

The teacher
This guy is excited more about math than his students.

Calculating the Riemann integral
This guy uses integrals on a daily basis.

The clever math student
This guy can talk to you about Pitagoras for hours. Clever guy!

Diligent student
This guy got A+ from math. Parents were very proud.

Delighted matematician
Null hypothesis has been rejected with p-value lower than 0.05.
GRAFFITI // STREET
// SERIES_02Letters, forms and street culture on canvas. Large-format works bursting with energy.

Hip-Hop still life #1
Still life composition in hip-hop style.

Hip-Hop still life #2
Still painting symbolising unknown future, death and graffiti.

Digits game
Graffiti is a game which doesn't have to be always about letters.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
// SERIES_03A series of six framed acrylics painted in 2020. Bold lines and high-voltage energy.

Electrical hazard #1
First piece of the electrical hazard series.

Electrical hazard #2
Second piece of the electrical hazard series.

Electrical hazard #3
Third piece of the electrical hazard series.

Electrical hazard #4
Fourth piece of the electrical hazard series.

Electrical hazard #5
Fifth and final piece of the electrical hazard series.

Go Gonzo Parano
Paranoia on canvas — a self-portrait in chaos.
ADVENTURE // NATURE
// SERIES_04Characters out in the wild. Mountains, meadows, and the unknown. Framed acrylics on canvas.

Struggle on the uphill
First struggle on the uphill.

Friendly stranger #1
One can spot them in the meadows during fullmoon.

Friendly stranger #2
Can be seen in wetlands in high grass or bushes.

Technology in the nature
Can you survive without 5G in the mountains?
SMALL PAINTINGS
// SERIES_05Intimate small-format works on wooden board. Each piece is framed and ready to hang.

Self portrait #2
Self portrait on wooden board.

Self portrait #3
Self portrait on wooden board.

Go Basketball
Basketball on wooden board.

Go da Vinci
A tribute to Leonardo da Vinci.

Life death and graffiti
Painting based on Philippe de Champaigne's Vanitas (c. 1671) — depicting three elements symbolising life, death and graffiti.








