I am an international artist based in London with a portfolio of over 700 works spanning contemporary styles, including abstract, surrealism, cubism, portraiture, landscapes, sculptures, installations, crafts, and jewelry. As a painter, sculptor, and writer, my art explores humanity’s presence on Earth, focusing on themes of self-awareness, interconnectedness, and the universe. Despite a background in accounting and careers in building construction and maintenance, painting has always been my first passion and the core of my creative journey. Among my most notable works is I AM, an 18-meter painting that depicts the life cycle of the universe and was displayed at the 2012 London Olympics. Other monumental pieces include Glory of the Universe, exploring parallel universes, and The Knowledge of Self, which decodes the chakra system and the origins of galaxies. My works Out of History’s Foundation and History of Humanity, each spanning 10 meters, further delve into time, existence, and the human story. I also contributed to the Science Museum in London, helping design and shape the Information Age exhibition, which enriched my fascination with the intersection of art, science, and technology. I believe every discovery—scientific, technological, or artistic—has always existed within the universe, waiting to be unveiled. Through my work, I aim to reflect the harmonious rhythm of the cosmos, of which we are both a result and a vital part.