GRAPHIC ART

Graphic art refers to any piece of art that uses only one color to achieve its purpose.

 

SILVER INK ON BLACK BRISTOL BOARD

rapid eye movement

At this point in life, I had no idea of what was happening. Half of this was created in Europe, half of it - in California. Seeing, learning, failing, exploding and then extinguishing. Rapid eye movement ( REM ) is a physical state that occurs during sleep. One's eyes start shifting swiftly in his sockets, and it is during that time that dreams take over. When seeing this piece in real life,  the viewer's eyes start jumping rapidly form one section to another, due to the purposeful lack of any overarching leading composition. Everything that is drawn is fragmented, incomplete, being constructed or deconstructed. That is how dreams are - a constant, random flow of symbols and scenes, that despite their randomness are still connected. 


 

ACRYLIC INK ON WATERCOLOR PAPER

Saturday morning

Look at her. She doesn't care, she' fine. Toe dipping, ladybugs flying, the wind, a cat, the sky. Saturday morning.


 

INDIA INK ON PAPER

psychedelia

Just enjoy this one.


INK ON PAPER

psychedelia

Socratic birds, columns, and clouds.


INDIA INK ON PAPER

cyclops 

I'm willing to bet you that this guy had a good childhood until some Greeks knocked on his door.


 

ACRYLIC INK ON WATERCOLOR PAPER

the gods and us

All religious bias aside, this is a secular artwork. With this one, I'm trying to visualize the relationship between humanity and it's gods. The picture is separated in two halves - up and down. Up you can see devils, angels, pagan gods, Abrahamic gods, and other spirit-beings. Down are the humans, naked in nature. They look to the sky and see the same image that you are seeing. The question I'm posing is: are these visions that we see real, or are we making them up? They are real in our eyes, but is that enough, and does that make us their creators, or vice versa? That's the tip of it.


MICRON AND PENCIL ON PAPER

High judges

Military barracks, a geometric structure, truffles (or ovaries), and an audience above.


 

GRAPHITE ON BRISTOL BOARD

The plane

I've done more than ten 12hour+ flights. This is an image of the experience.