I came across this artist some time ago on the BeinArt.org collective. A truly great example of mathematical surrealism, which very much cannot help but remind you of Escher. Working with such difficult shapes and geometric perfection with oils seems like an almost impossible task. If you have a spare thirty minutes give his website a look, there are his works, pictures from the studio and exhibitions where you can go to view his work.
"In my paintings I prefer balancing on an imaginary edge that, in our minds, divides reality and fiction, the beginning and the end, as well as order and chaos. Recently I have been making two parallel pictorial cycles. On the one hand, there are paintings depicting fragments of rationally organized matter in unidentified space, on the other hand there are self - portraits mirroring current news from the real world."

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