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The Planet of Red cats is a picture about animals coming to us, living their lives with us, and then going to their planet. The picture shows my red-haired cat. I had a dream about the planet on the night when the cat went to his planet.
I started painting when I reached the age of 40, a period in a person's life when you need to think about your destiny. By that time, I had an education in biochemistry and a PhD degree. The search for his theme and his place in art took quite a lot of time from student work, teaching various techniques and techniques of drawing to today, more than 20 years. My work combines spiritual exploration, symbolism, and contemporary academic art. My paintings are not just images, they are visual reflections on time, eternity, love and human destiny. As a philosopher of art, I explore the theme of the divine principle in man and, as a separate line of my work, the image of an earthly woman and a madona.