Writing is my way of exploring worlds that lie just beneath the surface of reality.
All I need is a quiet place, a moment of silence
and suddenly doors begin to open into places where logic and imagination meet in surprisingly friendly ways.
I create at the crossroads of literature, visual art, and imagination — I write, draw, paint, photograph… and sometimes do all of it at once.
Connecting worlds is the key to my work as well as my life.
Some things, after all, only begin to make sense when we dare to see them differently.
My stories are not born solely at a writing desk.
They also emerge through meditation and lucid dreams. I work with a method called Symbolic Insight Technique, which allows me to access deeper layers of consciousness and translate them into images and stories.
This approach shapes the distinctive atmosphere of my work,
dreamlike, at times almost surreal
constantly inviting the reader to ask: What is real?
Doors are never just entrances to me; they become portals to another story.
The motif of the red door also plays a central role in my novel Symbolion and the City Without Stars, a project I worked on intermittently for more than ten years.
The story grew and transformed alongside me and the worlds I create.
I am currently working on its continuation, which will lead readers into new parallel worlds. Places where nothing is quite as it seems and where true meaning waits to be uncovered.
I also write for children.
My upcoming fantasy novel The Enchanted Gift and the Secret of the Tree Guardians opens the door to a world of magic, where darkness is challenged not only by light-bearers and wizardry, but above all by courage and friendship — values even the youngest readers can discover within themselves.
I love exploration in all its forms.
I am fascinated by the universe, quantum physics, new technologies,
and questions that lie at the edge of science and imagination.
It is there that I find a space where knowledge turns into imagination
— where nothing is final, and where stories are not an escape from reality, but a key to understanding it.
Exploration is, for me, an endless process.
I believe that human consciousness holds a potential that technology has not yet caught up with.
We simply haven’t learned how to fully use it… but that is another story entirely.
When I write, paint, or photograph, I often wonder how we might appear through the eyes of beings who may one day visit our planet.
What would they say about us? Where would they think we are heading?
I am fascinated by human ingenuity, our ability to share, to learn, and to continuously evolve.
Creating reminds me how incredibly creative and curious we truly are.
Perhaps they would notice that above all, we are seeking beings: always on a journey, always ready to discover new worlds and new possibilities.
And perhaps this is my true bio — not a list of facts, but a way of seeing us all. This is how I see us.