In the beginning of life, man exits his maternal box to freely enter a much bigger confinement we call the “world”. Man always creates his own surrounding, his immediate scenario, his city and his world.
The world I perceive is not round, nor easy; it does not rotate softly or continuously, like the one originally created by God. While man has developed a world, it has also created a decaying habitat. If we are unable to change our attitudes, we will compromise the world’s original concept of freedom, definitely creating a square world, structured by the restraining blueprints of a box.
My work reflects the relation between the internal and external world of man and how the habitat he created alters and molds his own behavior and experience within this great box.
The concept is, we part from an individual box that reflects our internal world, towards a bigger box that we transform in our own “scenarios”, “cities” and “imaginary worlds”.


