Artist Statement
My artwork, with its urge to systematically derange the senses, has always belonged to the surrealist movement, in which artists describe the world where life is constantly re-envisioned through the prism of imagination. As a response to current imposed environmental, social, and technological pressures, I joined the circle of contemporary artists who envision the end of anthropocentrism. I, as many of my contemporaries, try to imagine a posthuman condition that challenges the modern Western presumed universal ideal of the white, male “man of Reason” as a fixed center of the universe and measure of all things. My artwork proposes a new alliance between species, between organic and inorganic, the animate and inanimate – a new mythology of kinship with the Earth.