Art objects are transferred artifacts of virtual space into the material world. The symbolism of these works is revealed directly through the technique of creating the works.

The basis of a separate module - drops - is the paradox of Rupert's drops. These are frozen drops of tempered glass that have extremely high internal mechanical stresses. If you drop molten glass into cold water and the glass does not burst, you get a tadpole-shaped drop with a long curved "tail".

The drop is extremely strong: you can hit its "head" with a hammer and it will not break. But if you break the tail, the drop instantly explodes into small fragments. By hiding the vulnerable tips of the drops, the artist has made them absolutely antifragile. Art objects consist of a large number of elements (20 to 150 drops)

Antifragility #1

Plaster, acrylic varnish
35X38X16 cm

Antifragility #1

Plaster, acrylic varnish
35X38X16 cm

Antifragility #2

Plaster, acrylic varnish
32X15X15 cm

Antifragility #2

Plaster, acrylic varnish
32X15X15 cm

Antifragility #3

Plaster, acrylic varnish
16X16X22 cm

Antifragility #3

Plaster, acrylic varnish
16X16X22 cm

Antifragility #4

Antifragility #4

Plaster, acrylic varnish
16X16X22 cm

Antifragility #4

Plaster, acrylic varnish
16X16X22 cm

Antifragility #5

Antifragility #5

Plaster, acrylic varnish
16X16X22 cm

 Antifragility #5

Antifragility #5

Plaster, acrylic varnish
32X15X17 cm