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Westworld
Westworld is a personal interpretation of the Western frontier — not as history, but as a living psychological landscape.
These paintings do not narrate events. They translate atmosphere, memory, and inner tension through structure, color, and rhythm. Each work exists independently, while contributing to a larger evolving body of work.
The frontier here is not a place, but a state — shaped by solitude, endurance, and quiet reflection.
Conceived as lasting artistic objects, these paintings belong to a broader continuum of meaning, intention, and enduring value.

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