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FROM THE SERIES: Transparencies
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This new phase of the "Transparencies" series, initiated in 2014, evolves from the architecture of power toward the dissection of its tools. Through oil-on-canvas paintings that mimic the physical depth and refraction of optical glass, I transform warfare machinery—stealth aircraft, tanks, and missiles—into intricate, transparent structures to lay bare the aesthetics of destruction. By exposing the internal mechanisms of weaponry through a classical medium historically linked to the glorification of war, I subvert its nature: what should be solid, opaque, and terrifying becomes ethereal and brittle. Here, camouflage no longer hides, but rather dissolves steel into the light itself, raising a visual paradox where weapons become dazzling jewels; a reminder of human vulnerability and a metaphor for how military power ultimately destroys the transparency of our own civilization.This new phase of the "Transparencies" series, initiated in 2014, evolves from the architecture of power toward the dissection of its tools. Through oil-on-canvas paintings that mimic the physical depth and refraction of optical glass, I transform warfare machinery—stealth aircraft, tanks, and missiles—into intricate, transparent structures to lay bare the aesthetics of destruction. By exposing the internal mechanisms of weaponry through a classical medium historically linked to the glorification of war, I subvert its nature: what should be solid, opaque, and terrifying becomes ethereal and brittle. Here, camouflage no longer hides, but rather dissolves steel into the light itself, raising a visual paradox where weapons become dazzling jewels; a reminder of human vulnerability and a metaphor for how military power ultimately destroys the transparency of our own civilization.







