Science meets Art
As both an artist and scientist, I explore the profound connection between spirituality and science, embracing a holistic perspective. My background in biology, neuroscience, and biophysics has expanded my spiritual awareness and shaped my perception of aesthetics.
In fractals and sacred geometry, I recognize the universal patterns reflecting the continuous flow of energy and consciousness. My work is deeply influenced by the interplay of body, mind, and the scientific principles underlying ancient and alternative healing practices, emphasizing the interconnectedness of existence and the transformative power of awareness.
Photo by mr.mellowsea
Vision & Mission
My mission is to create art that inspires open dialogue and deeper understanding by exploring the connection between science, spirituality, and human perception. Through patterns, fractals, and the dynamic interplay of lines and ductus, I aim to reflect the diversity of emotional experiences and perspectives. My work encourages self-trust, authenticity, and the fearless, while mindful expression of personal truths, fostering a space where every viewpoint is welcomed for exploration and expression.
I envision a world where art serves as a powerful tool for communication, encouraging diverse perspectives and meaningful conversations. By bridging science and spirituality, I seek to challenge the idea of a singular reality, inspiring people to embrace multiple ways of seeing and understanding the world. My art aspires to create a more compassionate, connected society where every individual feels empowered to share their unique voice, contributing to a collective evolution of awareness, empathy, and unity.
Explorations of consciousness - the awareness of energy transformations.
My art helps me to transform negative energy, and waste into my scientific perception of beauty while satisfying the desire to return to nature. I am striving to discover the laws of nature by creating patterns that follow complex mathematical compositions and driving higher levels of abstraction by reducing the number of rules or simplifying them.

A new Medium - Wooden Collages
Using industrially processed wood, I bring these manufactured building blocks—my 'molecules'—back to life.
My sense of sustainability and craving for nature during the harsh Melbourne lockdowns inspired me to create a new medium: I transformed wooden cutlery into landscapes, sculptures, and 3D “paintings”.
Wooden Collages: Critique of Consumption and Environmental Impact
My wooden collages repurpose industrially processed wood—once discarded in the cycle of consumption—into organic forms that reflect nature. By transforming these remnants into representations of trees and natural structures, I critique humanity’s exploitation of resources and its environmental consequences. Drawing from my background in neuroscience, I explore the flow of energy in both the human body and the natural world, urging a reflection on how industrial practices disrupt the delicate balance between humanity and nature. This work challenges viewers to reconsider the true cost of consumption and the possibility of regeneration.
My artistic approach has developed since my early neuroscience studies, when I learned about fractals. This mathematical concept is used to describe neuronal circuits or even coast lines. In ink drawing, I studied these repetitive patterns and the sacred geometry. Later, I continued my explorations with recycled wooden material.
From Ink to Wood






