At the very beginning (around 1996) I started to create maps just for fun – in order to check how my garden and the surrounding area around my planned house would look like in the near future. After a time I transferred my maps to more abstract ones. For several years I mainly made abstract maps using only lead pencil for the creation. Then I made some experiments with drawing human bodies, mainly faces, but sometimes hands and legs too just for practicing. I made quite a lot of quick sketches in order to improve my drawing skills. Around 2001 I already felt interested in trying to use colours and to turn some of my sketches to coloured drawings (still on white papers using pastels and watercolour pencils). I found it really a good thing to explore all the different colours and to create nice colourful artworks. I started to check coloured art papers (mainly pretty large ones) in 2002 and made my next drawings (especially the ones between 2002 and 2006) using only such materials. I made couple of paintings too, most of them with acryl, but that time I found my drawings much more interesting. For some years I have not really made anything special, but last year I tried out how to make smaller drawings just to make sure I could scan them at home. I was not really satisfied with the results of the scanning, and actually the tiny details of the drawings were also not really what I was expecting. After these experimentations and because of some influence from the other artists I found on the internet I decided to create digital artworks – with them I can make drawings and paintings too. I am inspired by the amazing works of Salvador Dali, Victor Vasarely, Vincent van Gogh and Joan Míro, Wassily Kandinsky and of course there are several contemporary artists that may influence my art.
One tree planted for every print. Pictorem supports Trees for the Future, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, that operates an agroforesty program to restore trees to degraded lands by working with smallholder farmers.