OVER ME

2016-2018

The most interesting things start when we become free of any intention, when we don’t control our mind and the process of creation.
Then for couple of moments we are only the paintings, the brushes, the structure, the energy and the collective consciousness of elements used in the artwork. Our minds are determined to fight for their freedom, to fall into the process of creation, to discover new lands, to climb to the highest levels of concentration. The process of creation can be compared with falling in trance, digging in the furthest parts of our minds, that were never used before. In many artworks there is an idea that from time to time you can be an artist, and that’s true I believe – you are an artist when you forget about the everyday life and when you become a pure willing to create. It’s similar when you are a sportsman, a scientist, an artist. According to Stanislav Grof, the mind has an ability to look for the essence of things that wants to concentrate on. And in that case it can be creative. This ‘ultra’ state of mind is what I mostly appreciate in my art now – the effect of mostly personal artistic transcription of myself.

The most interesting things start when we become free of any intention, when we don’t control our mind and the process of creation.

Then for couple of moments we are only the paintings, the brushes, the structure, the energy and the collective consciousness of elements used in the artwork. Our minds are determined to fight for their freedom, to fall into the process of creation, to discover new lands, to climb to the highest levels of concentration. The process of creation can be compared with falling in trance, digging in the furthest parts of our minds, that were never used before. In many artworks there is an idea that from time to time you can be an artist, and that’s true I believe – you are an artist when you forget about the everyday life and when you become a pure willing to create. It’s similar when you are a sportsman, a scientist, an artist. According to Stanislav Grof, the mind has an ability to look for the essence of things that wants to concentrate on. And in that case it can be creative. This ‘ultra’ state of mind is what I mostly appreciate in my art now – the effect of mostly personal artistic transcription of myself.