Selected Works

Created over more than a decade, these assemblages bring together selected works from different series, periods and locations.

Combining found objects, natural materials and handcrafted elements, they reflect recurring themes throughout my practice: sacred geometry, symbolism, pattern and the search for hidden relationships within the visible world.

Rather than presenting a complete archive, this selection highlights works that continue to resonate within my artistic language today.

Collection Highlights

• Created between 2012–2025

• Technique: Assemblage

• Curated selection of works from multiple series

• Found objects, natural materials and handcrafted elements

• Sacred geometry, symbolism and pattern as recurring themes

• Unique original artworks

• Works held in private and artist collections

DIVINITY

Created from the rare Shiva Eyes (opercula of hermit crabs), collected over several weeks along the beaches of Thailand, Divinity marks the beginning of the Sakrosankt journey.

The composition combines the Sakrosankt symbol with the Sri Yantra—one of the oldest and most revered diagrams of sacred geometry. Across many Eastern traditions, it represents the union of complementary forces, creation through polarity, and the interconnectedness of all existence.

The naturally occurring spiral structures of the Shiva Eyes echo these ideas, transforming found objects into a meditation on order, transformation, and the hidden intelligence of nature.

Materials

Shiva Eyes (hermit crab opercula), beach sand, MDF woodcut, spray paint, lacquer.

Dimensions

53 × 93 × 6 cm

Year

2015

Status

Part of a Private Collection

HARMONY

Harmony explores the principle of axial symmetry—one of the fundamental geometries embedded within the Sakrosankt symbol.

Contrasting materials, colors and textures are brought into balance through a carefully structured composition. Inspired by the quiet order found throughout nature, the work reflects the idea that harmony is not the absence of opposites, but their coexistence.

Rather than perfect uniformity, the piece invites contemplation of equilibrium: between light and shadow, movement and stillness, the visible and the hidden.

Materials

Alu-Dibond, wood veneer, hematite stones, paper cut, fabrics, metal ornaments.

Dimensions

42 × 60 × 5 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

CONNECTION

Connection is inspired by the Flower of Life—one of the most recognizable symbols of sacred geometry and a recurring pattern found throughout cultures and history.

Layered materials, organic textures and carefully balanced geometry come together to express the invisible relationships that connect all living systems. Rather than illustrating separation, the composition reflects the idea that every individual element exists as part of a greater whole.

The work serves as a quiet reminder that beneath apparent differences lies an underlying order—one that links nature, humanity and the geometry woven into both.

Materials

Papel amate, faux snake skin, art paper, metal ornaments, mother of pearl.

Dimensions

66 × 85 × 4 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

MAGIC

Magic explores the timeless symbolism of the number seven—a number that has fascinated cultures throughout history as a symbol of completion, harmony and hidden order.

Materials gathered from different countries and traditions are brought together into a single composition, reflecting the idea that seemingly unrelated elements can become part of a greater whole.

Across civilizations, the number seven appears again and again: the seven classical planets, seven musical notes, seven days of the week, seven visible celestial bodies of antiquity, and countless other symbolic systems. Whether coincidence or universal language, its recurring presence invites contemplation.

Rather than offering answers, Magic celebrates mystery itself. It is an invitation to embrace uncertainty, trust intuition, and remain open to the unseen forces that quietly shape our lives.

Materials

Sri Yantra coconut carving, metal ornaments, fabrics from New Zealand and Singapore, paper cut, mother of pearl.

Dimensions

68 × 98 × 5 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

FRUITFULNESS

Fruitfulness invites the viewer into an oceanic atmosphere, evoking the rhythm of the waves and the timeless presence of the spirit world. Through its horizontal composition, the assemblage creates a sense of calm while celebrating the cycles of life, creation and renewal.

At its center, a shimmering labradorite radiates deep shades of green and blue. Carefully balanced colors, textures and materials form a fertile landscape from which countless baby turtles emerge and scatter in every direction. Symbolically, the work represents creative ideas arising from the ether as they seek manifestation in the material world.

Materials

Amate paper, wood panels, spray paint, wood carving, metal turtles, labradorite.

Dimensions

101 × 56 × 5 cm

Year

2016 

SURENESS

Surety explores the timeless principle of axis symmetry—the meeting point of apparent opposites. Circular and square forms are carefully balanced, reflecting the search for harmony between contrasting forces rather than the dominance of one over the other.

The composition suggests that wholeness emerges not through choosing sides, but through integrating them. In a world shaped by duality, balance becomes a path toward clarity, understanding and inner peace.

A serpent winds through the work as an ancient symbol of healing, renewal and transformation. Across cultures, it represents continuous cycles of death and rebirth, reminding us that personal growth often begins where certainty ends.

Created through a meticulous process of layering, carving and assembling diverse materials, Surety reflects the quiet, transformative nature of artistic creation itself.

Materials

Paper, spray paint, wood veneer, aluminium composite panel, metal elements, wood stain.

Dimensions

51 × 72 × 5 cm

Year

2016

Status

Private Collection

ESSENCE

Essence explores the expressive power of simplicity. Reduced to its fundamental forms, the composition is built around the five-fold geometry—a recurring principle throughout nature, growth and organic design.

Rather than adding complexity, the work reveals how profound order can emerge through restraint. It reflects the quiet intelligence found in natural systems, where beauty often arises from simple underlying structures.

Whether consciously or intuitively, every act of creation draws from these universal principles. In this sense, the artwork becomes a reminder that creativity is less about invention than about recognizing patterns that have always existed.

By stripping away the unnecessary, Essence invites the viewer to reconnect with what is fundamental—both in nature and within oneself.

Materials

Mexican papel amate, paper print, reclaimed guitar wood, metal ornaments.

Dimensions

46 × 53 × 3 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

WHOLENESS

Wholeness explores the ancient geometrical principle of Squaring the Circle—the symbolic union of the earthly and the infinite, structure and flow, matter and spirit.

Built upon the stability of the square and enriched through fractal subdivisions, the composition reflects the hidden order that underlies apparent complexity. Every element, from the frame to the smallest detail, contributes to a balanced architectural whole.

At its center, the Sakrosankt symbol emerges from the scarab—an ancient Egyptian emblem of regeneration, transformation and the eternal cycle of the sun. Rather than illustrating mythology, the work uses these symbols to evoke renewal, resilience and inner growth.

The assemblage invites quiet contemplation, suggesting that true wholeness is not achieved by perfection, but by bringing seemingly opposing forces into harmony.

Materials

Ebony wood carving, metal ornaments, papel amate, art paper, tongue depressor, obsidian stones, mother of pearl.

Dimensions

73 × 61 × 5 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

LIVELINESS

Petrified shark teeth, fossilized wood and mother of pearl come together in a composition inspired by the seven-pointed star—the Heptagram, a symbol associated with protection, completion and the cyclical nature of existence.

Organic materials meet a precise geometrical framework based on binary fractal structures, creating a dialogue between nature and order, intuition and construction.

Rather than opposing these forces, Liveliness reveals their interdependence—where the visible world emerges from deeper patterns and every material carries the memory of time.

Materials

Papel amate, snake wood, MDF, mother of pearl, petrified wood, petrified shark teeth.

Dimensions

54 × 91 × 15 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

BROTHER TRABENT

Named after Earth's closest celestial companion, Brother Trabent reflects the quiet dialogue between the human experience and the rhythms of the cosmos.

At its center, the Sakrosankt symbol is carved from cherry wood—a material long associated with compassion, renewal and emotional depth. Around it, carefully selected materials form a balanced composition that explores the relationship between the individual and the greater whole.

Rather than illustrating the moon itself, the work evokes its timeless symbolism: intuition, reflection and the subtle forces that shape both the inner and outer worlds.

Materials

Cherry wood carving, mother of pearl, metal ornaments, strings, wood, Shipibo fabric.

Dimensions

75 × 60 × 5 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

ABRAKADABRA

Abrakadabra explores one of humanity's oldest ideas: that words possess the power to shape reality.

The descending triangle of letters gradually dissolves language into silence, reminding us that every creation begins with intention before it takes physical form. Stones gathered from the shoreline and slices of agate ground the composition in the material world, while the central geometry suggests the invisible process through which ideas become matter.

Balancing language, geometry and natural materials, the work reflects the transformative relationship between thought, vibration and creation.

Materials

Collected beach stones, agate slices, wood panel, metal ornaments.

Dimensions

70 × 175 × 10 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

THE AGE OF THE MASTER

A silver pendant rests at the heart of a fragment of 500-year-old oak, preserving a dialogue between human craftsmanship and the silent passage of time.

The ancient timber has witnessed centuries before becoming part of this composition, while the handcrafted pendant represents a fleeting human gesture embedded within a much longer continuum. Together they remind us that true mastery is not measured by achievement alone, but by the ability to leave a meaningful trace that endures beyond one's own lifetime.

The work reflects on legacy, permanence and the quiet conversation between generations—where every creation becomes part of a story that continues long after its maker is gone.

Materials

Papel amate, MDF, spray paint, paper, metal ornaments, 500-year-old oak wood, silver pendant.

Dimensions

51 × 57 × 4 cm

Year

2016

Status

Available

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