Kazimir Malevich saw an abstract work of art as a “dessert,” where the viewer finds himself blindfolded, one to one with the feeling. Abstract form, unlike the classic, representational art, stripped from “materialist conception” or rather connotation, carries the expressivity of emotion, thus, reaching ‘pure’ form. Without the subject matter in a traditional sense, or attachment, the viewer is open for an exploration of an emotion or expression conveyed within the abstract form.
Seeing an abstract, simple form, as the means of expression, I understand an abstract work of art as a stance, a ‘momentum,’ capturing an immanent expression within an image.
Seeing an artwork as a “situation,” carrying a specific harmony, I try to capture certain fragments or moments of experience.






