Dear viewer,
this series was born from the feeling of standing slightly outside — outside expectations, outside categories, outside imposed identities.
Outcasts explores individuality through bold color, layered textures, and psychological portraiture. The figures in these works exist between realism and expressive abstraction. Neon gradients, spray-painted fields, oil textures, and recurring circular forms — the “molecules” — create emotional atmospheres rather than literal spaces.
Each painting captures a moment of self-awareness: vulnerability beside strength, sensuality beside autonomy, rebellion beside tenderness. These characters are not outsiders in a social sense — they are individuals who consciously choose their own inner truth.
Color plays a central role in the series. Inspired by contemporary visual culture and fearless combinations reminiscent of high-fashion experimentation, the palette is unapologetically vivid. Neon greens, electric pinks, saturated oranges, and soft pastels coexist in tension and harmony — much like human emotions themselves.
The recurring circular elements function as symbolic particles — molecules of thought, desire, attraction, memory, or happiness. They move across the canvas as invisible emotional forces made visible.
Outcasts is not about isolation.
It is about self-definition.
It is about the quiet or explosive moment when a person realizes:
I exist as I am.
And that is enough.