KOYASH TASH
The project is based on the ancient legend of the Sun Stone — Koyash Tash — a magical artefact hidden in the depths of the Ural Mountains. According to the legend, this stone absorbed the light of the sun itself, becoming not only an object of power, but a living being capable of healing the body and purifying the soul. Protected by the spirits of the mountains, it could only be found by those whose hearts remained pure, and the stone — as an image of cultural memory — becomes the starting point for an exploration of corporeal and cultural diffusion. The pulsating AR mandalas are moving, vibrating, hypnotic structures that absorb the memory of the stone, the pulse of light, the ancient search for harmony between man and nature. These mandalas are not static signs, but living organisms that tremble, float, change shape and induce a state of trance in the viewer — as if he himself had become part of this search: thus Koyash Tash, once hidden in the mountains, becomes a living structure within the body itself, dissolving into a trance rhythm, combining the legend and the modern sense of self in the world. Spiral' is a metaphor for development, an endless movement forward in which each new state is born from the previous one.
MANDALA
A symbol of inner harmony, cyclical life and connection with the universe. The slow movement of the elements creates the effect of hypnotic immersion, reminiscent of the breath of nature.
FISH
The work ‘Fish’ is an image of water and movement, symbolising the fluidity of time and the changeability of life. Like a flock of fish moving in the water, these elements create a sense of flowing form, a constant movement that never stops.
SPIRAL
‘Spiral’ is a metaphor for development, an endless forward movement in which each new state is born out of the previous one.