Chaography is an action distant printing technique I developed to minimize my influence on the specific content of a print while keeping control over its form.

I first used it as a design element when painting my room. Over time I noticed that, unlike other paintings, I never became bored with it because it defies the clear interpretation that the brain would become accustomed to and that it changes with my moods and states of consciousness. And because it allows me to create without ego involvement, I have elevated it to a legitimate artistic technique suitable for paintings.
Chaography exploits the tendency of our perception to pareidolia, finding familiar shapes in structures of chaos. And since man has been observing clouds in this way since ancient times, I often use this technique to represent them. Even the form in which I frame the captured chaos is not at my discretion, but is based on the architecture of life, the golden section, the ubiquitous 1:1.6180 ratio in nature.
The images in the gallery below are made with ink on bamboo paper 24×34 cm, 250g/m2 and are for sale.

Fall 2024
Older works (2001), N/A
