Sometimes inspiration doesn’t need to be specifically sought out — it finds you. I can notice a pattern on an old brick wall, a reflection of light in a shop window, or even a random arrangement of shadows from wires, and this launches ideas for future projects in my head.
I am inspired by:
- Street art and graffiti — for their boldness and chaos.

- Calligraphy — for its minimalism and sophistication.

- Music — Sleep Token, soundtracks from films and games.

- Pinterest — as a bottomless source of references: from color palettes to interiors.

- Movies — strong visual aesthetics.

- Moments from everyday life — glare on water, textures on old books, random color combinations in the clothes of passers-by.

Inspiration is everywhere – you just need to notice and preserve this feeling.