Kazimir Malevich saw an abstract work of art as a “dessert,” where the feeling resides. Abstract form, 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 any attachment, the viewer, “blindfolded,” finds oneself with the feeling.
Seeing an abstract, simple form as the means of expression, an abstract work of art is a stance, a ‘momentum,’ capturing an immanent expression within an image.
Seeing an artwork as a momentum, or a “situation,” carrying a specific harmony, I try to capture certain fragments of or moments of experience.




