Each painting is a reflection – both literally and symbolically.
The mirror’s surface becomes the boundary between reality and imagination, between the observer and the observed.
The iconic characters from the worlds of cartoons and superheroes are no longer mere figures of fantasy: they are reflected in the viewer, becoming a metaphor for our modern obsessions with power, success, and image.
The illusion of wealth and the reflection of desire.
Scrooge McDuck gazes proudly at his gold. But this time, the mirror doesn’t just return the face of a comic book tycoon – it also reflects the viewer, inviting them to question what “wealth” truly means.
The acrylic shines like a promise, yet the mirror reveals the emptiness beneath the surface.
In this play of reflections, luxury becomes an ironic language: pop and provocative, frivolous and profound at the same time.
Classic superheroes embody power as both responsibility and reflected identity.
The mirror becomes a symbol of duality: the human side and the superhuman one.
Painted with vibrant, expressive acrylics, the heroes emerge as figures suspended between strength and vulnerability.
Behind the mask reflected in the mirror lies the gaze of the observer – an invitation to recognize one’s own personal power, one’s own invisible battle.

















