Sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite
In this series the concept of home becomes a point of departure for an intimate reflection on memory, identity, and the fragile sense of safety that binds them together. Home is understood here not merely as a physical space, but as an emotional and psychological construct – a site where past and present overlap, and where inherited stories continue to shape the perception of self and the surrounding world.
Through the recurring motifs of domestic spaces, dreamlike landscapes, and symbolic forms, the works evoke the blurred boundaries between reality and imagination. Legends, fairy tales, and collective myths are treated as living narratives that influence the way human beings interpret their experiences and relationships.
Each painting functions as a fragment of an inner mythology – a visual echo of memory and fantasy intertwined. They are like cinematic stills from a dream: suspended moments that invite the viewer to question where the familiar ends and where the imaginary begins.
