“FOOL changes the world.”
For the artist, FOOL is not just a name but a declaration against institutionalized systems.
Rejecting conventional materials, he creates his own pigments and media, transforming painting into an act of both material and spiritual resistance.
Each canvas unfolds like a stage where symbolic figures emerge—characters that reflect emotional and social narratives.
His paintings do not follow a fixed storyline; instead, they invite the viewer’s interpretation, forming open narratives where reality and fiction, despair and defiance, coexist.
In his recent works, FOOL sets the system itself as the stage.
Doors and windows appear as symbols of exit and transformation, while the flow of time and memory is captured on the surface as traces of growth and renewal.
Through these images, he reconstructs the emotions of an individual living within structured systems, embodying a creative rebellion that transcends boundaries by becoming a “fool.”
By mixing sand and paint into his own unique pigments and applying them directly with squeeze bottles, he transforms the act of painting into the creation of color and matter itself.
For FOOL, painting is not just depiction—it is a process of making, resisting, and becoming.
“For me—
the moment I truly see who I am,
color, form, and language come together.
My paintings exist to capture that moment.”