As an artist in the mod­ern world, I can’t help but be influ­enced by the chaos and absur­di­ty of our times. I see the world for what it is — flawed, messy, and often cru­el — but that does­n’t mean I’ve giv­en up on it. Instead, I use my art to explore the con­tra­dic­tions and com­plex­i­ties of our soci­ety, to chal­lenge our assump­tions and to make us think.

I am not inter­est­ed in mak­ing art that sim­ply looks pret­ty or fol­lows the lat­est trends. Instead, I strive to cre­ate work that is hon­est, provoca­tive, and mean­ing­ful. Whether it’s a dark­ly humor­ous ani­ma­tion or a stark­ly cyn­i­cal paint­ing, my art is a reflec­tion of my world­view — one that is both crit­i­cal and hope­ful.

So take a look around, and let my art speak to you in its own unique way. And remem­ber — even in the dark­est of times, there is always some­thing worth fight­ing for.

my works for tio pepe gone to noth­ing, prob­a­bly due to bad pre­sen­ta­tions by retard­ed co-work­ers in lon­don! They haven’t even giv­en me my mon­ey yet!!

karamel....seni hep seveceğim
karamel seni çok seviy­o­rum :*
Very soon, you may stum­ble upon the beer cans that I designed in South­ern France. Enjoy them and cheers to you, Theo! You have been the nicest client I have ever had.

to live is to suf­fer to sur­vive is to find some mean­ing in the suf­fer­ing #niet­zsche

Slow­ly but patient­ly… I’m los­ing my spark.

cheer up!you already dead and it’s not that bad