In my project, "Plain Plane Cuts", I am using paper and scissors, along with the interplay of light and shadows. I am fascinated by the process of combining colors and shapes and attracted by the illusion of volume in these flat paper artworks. My intention is to present them to the viewer in a unique and unconventional interpretation.The seemingly meaningless plane in my work transforms into a tangible form, resembling an actual object. Through the use of the illusion of volume, I aim to surprise viewers and cause them to perceive an object that appears remarkably real, even though it doesn't actually exist.
In my research,paper is not a base, but a sculptural material that can take on different shapes and be assembled into various compositions. With the help of light and shadow drawing, I get textured volume that I want to touch. I am inspired by cubist and abstract artists: Ben Nicholson, William Scott, Pablo Picasso and others. Created using the simplest tools, my collage works are reduced to the basic elements of photography: light and shadow, form and color. Simplicity in everything, but an inspiring result at the end.