







It’s often said about someone: “He grew spiritually.”
But how does that growth show itself? What changes, if everything on the surface remains the same?
You can look closely at someone and form an opinion – based on behavior, tone, gestures. But are those impressions ever accurate? Or are they just reflections of your own lens?
This work explores the quiet, unseen expansion of a person, the mystery of inner evolution, and the fragile gap between essence and appearance. Growth, after all, is not always visible – but it reshapes everything.
Rendered with bold color and subtle distortion, the image offers no answers – only an invitation to sense what cannot be named.
2 x 26,5×76.5×1.5 cm
2 x 2.8 kg.
spray paint, markers, graphite, fixative on plywood