New interview — On the edge of dream and perception

I recently had the pleasure of sharing my thoughts on surrealism, memory, and the invisible forces that shape my artistic process.

In this new interview, I speak about the shift from documentary photography to dreamlike abstraction, the role of Jungian archetypes and glitch aesthetics, and how art can open new portals of perception — both in the real world and the metaverse.

📖 “I’m not interested in showing what things look like. I’m after what they feel like beneath the surface.”

🎧 Step into the conversation and discover the full interview:

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