There is an opinion that his works speak for the artist. This is partly true! My opinion is that the very process of creating a picture or an object of art is an important element in understanding the nature of the author. How he moves, what he thinks about, what techniques he uses! Anyone who understands art, a buyer, or a viewer who has visited an exhibition, simply needs to feel the place where the author creates his works. The value of the picture, both intellectual and material, increases many times when you see with what trepidation and interest it is conjured up!
It's like listening to a recorded band and seeing their concert live, or looking at the river and seeing the glacier from which it begins. There is more energy, feelings are deeper.
The aim of the project is to show the artist in his “natural environment”. Create a kind of gallery of the art creation process. Such a master cannot be seen at the exhibition. In interviews, let's be honest, not always everything is fair!
But when he works, when there is an unfinished picture in front of him, when there are no questions, when the floor creaks, and the sounds of the world are heard from the window, at this moment we have pure creativity in front of us, and it cannot be frightened away!