Thematically AUTOREVERSE explores the role of symbols, random impulses and demonstrations of will as the moving factor of actions and events. The exhibition investigates the connections of these phenomena, revealing that the will and the displayed action are not two separate and casually related things. They are one and the same, with action being a pure manifestation of will. Our judgments and conduct are not a result of a chaining of clear thoughts according to logical principles; they are a consequence of an unconscious process based on impulse and will. Thoughts are just the surface of a deep well, and a purer means of understanding is available in the language of symbols.
The exhibition features interwoven stories combined from metaphorical pictures or scenes, which can be read and interpreted on many levels. I am more interested in the psychological impact of particular symbols and their mutual relation to will and impulse than in a schematic, narrative style of storytelling.
The canvasses present a stylized visual and metaphorical world, reflecting on the surroundings, and were created by a combination of three methods:

CONCEPT
Comes out of a specific theme creating the basic structure of the given picture.

SYMBOL
In the form of repetition or stylizing of particular shapes, copying my previous projects (from 1998 to the present) I create personal symbols/icons that build upon my language of vision and meaning. This adds new context, shows a time line of individual stages and places the works into a wider context.

IMPULSE
Processes the short- and long-term impulses and motivations, interpreting their meaning or transforming them as needed.