ANGELS AND SIRENS

Angels and Sirens explores the enduring presence of myth, spirituality, and the unknown within human imagination. Drawing on folklore and fairytale, the series reinterprets angels and sirens as fluid archetypes—symbols of protection and peril, transcendence and desire—reflecting humanity’s shifting beliefs and moral frameworks.

The works occupy liminal spaces between the divine and the earthly, belief and doubt, myth and reality. Creation functions as an intuitive, almost spiritual process, allowing uncertainty and mystery to shape form and meaning. Rather than fixed mythic figures, these beings emerge as emotional and psychological states, inviting reflection on inner voices, instincts, and spiritual questioning.

Ultimately, Angels and Sirens considers belief as possibility rather than certainty, and imagination as a sacred space through which we seek to understand the world we inhabit and our place within it.