



Rust and Rebellion I
Rust and Rebellion, Mixed Media, 35x60x10 cm, 2024
A ceramic face, embedded in a landscape of rust, dust, and fractured machinery. Circuit boards, gears, and wires scar the surface like remnants of a lost civilization. The work evokes a world in the spirit of Mad Max: barren, broken, yet charged with raw energy.
Here, humanity and machine do not merge in harmony but in a dystopian alliance – rough, archaic, irreversible. The face appears as an echo from a forgotten future: a relic that carries both dignity and decay. Technology is not portrayed as the enemy, but as a fateful companion – an inheritance we must learn to wield in order to endure within a fractured world.
Together with the second piece of the series, Rust and Rebellion opens a vision of the future that is both brutal and mesmerizing. Beauty here does not arise from perfection, but from survival – in rust, in ruin, in rebellion against oblivion.
Rust and Rebellion, Mixed Media, 35x60x10 cm, 2024
A ceramic face, embedded in a landscape of rust, dust, and fractured machinery. Circuit boards, gears, and wires scar the surface like remnants of a lost civilization. The work evokes a world in the spirit of Mad Max: barren, broken, yet charged with raw energy.
Here, humanity and machine do not merge in harmony but in a dystopian alliance – rough, archaic, irreversible. The face appears as an echo from a forgotten future: a relic that carries both dignity and decay. Technology is not portrayed as the enemy, but as a fateful companion – an inheritance we must learn to wield in order to endure within a fractured world.
Together with the second piece of the series, Rust and Rebellion opens a vision of the future that is both brutal and mesmerizing. Beauty here does not arise from perfection, but from survival – in rust, in ruin, in rebellion against oblivion.