In this particular series of work I elaborate the distinctive nature of the still life genre, revealing and emphasizing its resemblance to the portrait mode. I convert the visual image into the realm of an anthropomorphizing visual code and empower it with vitality.
I create a certain type of picturesque "portraits" of exaggerated size. I make blurred shapes, semi-abstract images that combine the real world with poetic metaphor, feeling, intuitive tension and oscillation.
Alongside this series of paintings I extended the binary symbolic meaning of fruit by referring to the experiments of Hieronymus Bosch. In the process of semiosis, fruit can mimic the meanings of life and death. I am, however, interested in expressing a borderline meaning, a zero interpretation. In this transitional state of interpretation of the image, I simultaneously emphasize the significance of the fluidity of time, the slipping away of life and beauty. I emphasize the presence, the cold breath of the reverse side of the symbol but also the approval of life force, of inexhaustible vitality.
Each subject of my portrait-like still life is inspired by deep traditions, individual cultural meanings, endowed with the memory of ancient metaphors.