My work exists in the tension between beauty and absurdity, holiness and the grotesque. With hyperrealistic precision, I combine familiar motifs—animals, historical figures, religious icons, and everyday objects—into surreal, often unsettling scenarios. These juxtapositions force the viewer to reconsider cultural symbols and to discover discomfort within the humorous. Humor, provocation, and melancholy form a fragile balance that deliberately blurs the boundaries between art, kitsch, and critique. My painting offers not answers but an invitation to doubt—doubt in habit, morality, and reality itself.