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Galois Automorphism
Oil on canvas
80 cm x 60 cm

Galois Automorphisms are bijective maps that elegantly preserve the algebraic structure of a field. Imagine triangles moving in parallel planes, and observe the mesmerizing process of Galois Automorphisms in action.
But that’s not all. Galois Automorphism is also a crucial concept in Galois Theory, a fascinating branch of algebra that explores the relationship between field extensions and groups. Unlock the mysteries of this complex theory and broaden your mathematical horizons with Galois Automorphisms.
Sierpiński Hashed 17^2 x 7

A sneak peek of my next project named “The Power of a Triangle”.
Oil on four out of 17×7 canvases connected as a whole, to be displayed 17 times in 2023.
The triangle is the only plane figure described by a finite number of straight-line segments where all dots are directly connected. Out of all polygons, only a triangle is always rigid.
Sierpiński triangle is a fractal attractive fixed set and the foundation for tetrix. By randomly selecting any point inside this triangle and connecting it to the vertex point inside you can create a chaos game.
As you all know from cryptography, regardless of the amount of data you feed into a formula, hashes are always the same length.
Just like these canvases, the element is worth more if it belongs to the relevant set. Also, meeting halfway will be a measurable step toward success.
While Sierpiński Triangl is equilateral, this isosceles triangle 17x7x17 will form the A letter as a symbol of 2023. And that A is for Art of the following year – connected and sharp.
(K)nives & (S)words
Exhibition – 23 items
Combined technique
Copenhagen
November 14, 2015

Showcasing 23 pieces that were created with a unique combined technique, this exhibition brought together art enthusiasts and collectors from all over the world. Featuring themes of power, conflict, and beauty, each piece in the (K)nives & (S)words collection was part of an artistic expression. The use of the combined technique added depth and texture to each work, creating a dynamic viewing experience that left a lasting impression on everyone who attended.
Blue is the warmest color
Exhibition – 14 items
Combined technique
Luzern
December 10, 2011

Featuring 14 works created with a combined technique of mostly acrylics and oil on canvas, this exhibition is a celebration of the power of color to evoke emotion and create atmosphere. With a color palette dominated by shades of blue, this exhibition is a soothing and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Alpha, Always Been
Exhibition – 15 items
Acrylic Painting
Madrid
August 8, 2015

A collection of 15 large-format acrylic paintings, with motifs that evoke the futuristic and the otherworldly, this exhibition is a testament to the power of art to inspire and challenge the imagination, featuring geometric shapes and striking rays of light, form, and color. Using a pastel color palette with bold contrasts, Alpha, Always Been explored the many dimensions of the human experience and the infinite possibilities of the universe.

Coronation
June 30, 2017
Acrylic on canvas
96cm x 120cm
Elsewhere
June 29, 2017
Acrylic on canvas
96cm x 120cm
Dans les murs
May 29, 2017
Acrylic on canvas
160cm x 120cm
Hilbert’s Twenty-First Problem
Oil on canvas
50 cm x 70 cm

This groundbreaking problem, first posed by renowned mathematician David Hilbert, delves into the nature of the parallel postulate and its role in the study of triangles. By exploring the parallel postulate, mathematicians can prove fascinating results about the properties of triangles, including the sum of their interior angles. Hilbert’s Twenty-First Problem paved the way for new discoveries in the field of geometry and continues to inspire mathematicians to this day.
Eight on the Eights

It’s time to go back to galleries.
There are eight months left before the end of the year, so I will have eight exhibitions. Every eighth of the month. In eight cities – Hamburg, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Zurich, Copenhagen, Prague, Vienna, Budapest.
My last exhibition was on February 8, 2020, and there have been no further gatherings since then.
Lockdowns have been a time of creativity, and the NFT has opened the door to a whole new world that has finally brought justice to artists.
Hopefully, this has been a lesson for gallerists, and the relationship between the artist and the gallery owners will change because I guess we’ve finally figured out who needs who.
Meanwhile, many gallery owners have been highly negative about our willingness to pay expensive gas fees on NFT platforms. Let’s hope they can learn from it.
Dark Necessities
Exhibition – 27 items
Combined technique
Den Haag
September 17, 2016

An exhibition of 27 works created with a unique combined technique of mainly ink and acrylics. With a color palette of black, dark grey, and just a touch of red, these works evoke a powerful sense of emotion and atmosphere that will leave you spellbound. Held in the beautiful city of Den Haag, this exhibition was a must-see for anyone who appreciates the power of art to move and inspire. Each piece in the collection showcases the intricate details and complex textures that draw you in and hold your attention.
Street Life
Exhibition – 9 items
Oil on Canvas
Prague
August 29, 2014
Magenta Rebel
Exhibition – 20 items
Acrylic Painting
Vienna
November 17, 2012

Featuring 20 large format works created with the acrylic painting technique, this exhibition was a celebration of the power of color and contrast to provoke emotion and inspire change with a dominant color palette of magenta, accented by black and white. Through abstract motifs and bold contrasts, Magenta Rebel challenges the viewer to question their assumptions and embrace the beauty of the unexpected.

Love Life Line
Exhibition – 24 items
Oil on canvas
Podgorica
February 2017
Love Life Line
Oil on canvas 30 cm x 30 cm
Love Life Line
48h creation time
Work in progress
Oil on canvas 30cm x 30cm
Our Daily Bay – KotorArt 2018
from “Waste” to “Clean”
105 oil on canvas pieces
Euler’s Inequality
Oil on canvas
70 cm x 50 cm

This fundamental result in geometry has captivated mathematicians for centuries and continues to inspire new research to this day. Euler’s Inequality applies to triangles, revealing intriguing relationships between their sides and areas. By exploring the sum of the squares of the lengths of a triangle’s sides, mathematicians can prove that this value is greater than or equal to four times the square root of three times the area of the triangle.

Poncelet’s Porism
Oil on canvas
70 cm x 50 cm

This remarkable theorem, first discovered by French mathematician Jean-Victor Poncelet, explores the fascinating relationship between incircles and tangent circles in triangles. According to Poncelet’s Porism, if two triangles each have an incircle that is tangent to all three sides of the triangle, then any circle that is tangent to one of the triangles’ incircles is also tangent to the other triangle’s incircle. This elegant result reveals deep connections between the geometric properties of triangles and has inspired countless mathematicians over the years.
Nonplanar
Oil on canvas
40 cm x 40 cm
“Under the Surface”

Oil on canvas
60 cm x 45 cm

September 17, 2021

The Core – Decor
Exhibition – 18 items
48h project
Acrylic painting
Rennes
June 29, 2016

A collection of 18 acrylic paintings that push the boundaries of geometry and perspective with vibrant colors and strong contrasts, as a testament to the power of art to transform the way we see the world. Completed in just 48 hours as a project, The Core – Decor was an opportunity to explore the many dimensions of space and time, and the interconnectedness of all things.

The Core – Decor
“Indirection” – 100 cm x 100 cm

Work from The Core – Decor exhibition that was held in 2016.

Veto
100 cm x 100 cm
City
100 cm x 100 cm

Work from The Core – Decor exhibition that was held in 2016.

Uncentered
40cm x 40cm

Work from The Core – Decor exhibition that was held in 2016.

“Agreement”
100cm x 100cm

Work from The Core – Decor exhibition that was held in 2016.

La transcendence
Exhibition – 18 items
Ink drawing
June 6, 2015
Paris

Each piece in this collection is a celebration of the beauty and power of simple lines and complex shapes. Using only black ink, this was made as a series of drawings that evoke a sense of wonder and transcendence. With motifs that range from the ethereal to the otherworldly, La Transcendence invites you to explore the infinite possibilities of the imagination. With its striking simplicity, this exhibition was a testament to the boundless potential of the human spirit.

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