DOMINI ANNO
This series explores the contrast between geometric symmetry and the natural, asymmetrical forms of the female body. Through these illustrations, I highlight the woman’s body in its organic state—celebrating the idea that nature’s "imperfections" are, in fact, perfect in themselves.
Na Dong
Illustrations created in Procreate for Chinese Valentine's Day. The artwork was used for a music cover design and features various conceptual themes.

DOMINI ANNO
The illustrations are inspired by ancient Chaldean (Sumerian) script designs and were created for the project "The Chaldeans." This project focuses on the rediscovery of the Assyrians and Chaldeans as key ancient ancestors of Europeans. 
DOMINI ANNO
portraits of the slavic gods, storng colours are made to refresh old acient pagan belief and make it more aprochable and modernistic. 
Monika Miklar
These illustrations were created for a promotional poster advertising "witchy women rituals." The artwork depicts a burning letter ritual symbolizing the act of quitting the past and welcoming a new future. It emphasizes sisterhood and the celebration of new cycles through women dancing together in a circle.
DEMONS IN SLAVIC FOLKLORE
A series of 13 illustrations based on the historical accounts found in Leonard Pełka's "Polish Folk Demonology." By blending natural textures with an "old-world" aesthetic, these works bridge the gap between tradition and abstraction. The forms are intentionally open-ended, designed to ignite the viewer's imagination and offer a modern visual perspective on ancient Slavic spirits.


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