I don’t have a real artistic statement at this point of my career. To be honest, I make art to manifest my intellectual reaction to the daily reality. Each artwork is an independent statement about this contemporary culture, a magnificent mix of glossy ignorance and sophisticated forms of borderline fascist economy.
I ask myself how to cope with this world.
Through my art, I engage in an existential research, time after time, expressing my personal (intellectual) distance from this boring, overreactive, popular culture.
I see art like a dangerous intersection: love, fear, rage, dissidence, rebellion, are on their way to collision.
True artists should live dangerously because, while Art business is getting obese, artists on the other hand are barely surviving in it.