
Sketches for the painting “I Can’t See Anything …” were made with a ballpoint pen on A4 paper.
Here we see preparatory sketches for the previous painting, drawn with a ballpoint pen on standard sheets of paper.
This stage of the work vividly illustrates the artist’s creative process.
Initial sketches, made in red ink, represent a search for the right forms and compositions. These lines are full of motion and reflect the artist’s thought process and experimental approach to building the image.
Then, using black ink with more confidence, the artist refined textures and added details, bringing depth and volume to the drawings.
These sketches are presented here to emphasize that all artworks are created entirely by hand — without the use of neural networks.
They stand as a testament to the artist’s meticulous effort, vision, and mastery in shaping the complex, flowing forms we see in the final pieces.


