Socio-Structuralism
The synthesis of art and sociology
My primary mission is to provoke the viewer into dialogue through catharsis — hoping a ray of love can thaw something frozen. Because words have been devalued by lies in the public sphere, each painting is thought through over countless sketches until a socially active message is woven into the language of art — contrasting symbolically structured layers of society in the form of a triptych, painted “alla prima” to keep the line alive.
Object
The invisible structures of social subcultures and ideologies. My practice is not merely an aesthetic act but a scientific inquiry into society.
Method
Socio-Structural Painting — a visual research method using binary oppositions and the diptych format. Through counterpoint and large-scale works, I visualize invisible social structures, subcultural archetypes and ideological conflicts.
Objective
To restore truth to communication. In an age where words are devalued, the work serves as a “Mirror of Civilization” — stimulating independent thought by unmasking verbal falsehoods and revealing the true connective tissue of social construction.
Thesis
I have developed the structuralist method over decades as a cognitive tool for expanding perception. In the 21st century humanity has lost the ability to engage with deep texts; the lies of politics and mercantilism have stripped words of their power. My goal is to communicate sociological conclusions through images, warning of civilizational deadlocks.