This collection reflects the concept of simplicity within complexity and vice versa. Understandable objects, depicted at the center of the painting, are just objects, and this is not new in modern art. However, it is not a nod to trends. Behind what seems to be primary simplicity lies a whole philosophy and depth of thought and revelation of the artist's inner world. Such a synthesis of fashionable presentation form and depth of idea captivates and fills each work with a unique karmic power and associative philosophy. The background of the paintings sometimes carries only a color and texture load, and sometimes also a semantic one: for example, in the painting "Spain," the background is associated with Gaudi's mosaic, and in "New Zealand," it reflects the nature characteristic of that country.
All works are created in a single copy and have their own number, prominently located in the lower right corner, consisting of three digits, each carrying a sacred meaning. Thus, the first unit speaks of the philosophical series (101 – the painting "The Beginning," 102 – "Life," and so on), 151-154 – the seasons, from number 201 begins the geographical series, paintings with number 301 reflect the qualitative states of a person ("Lightness," "Vivacity"), from number 351 paintings reflect the social-philosophical associations of the artist ("Dispute," "Wealth," "Boomerang"), and so on. The artist deliberately placed these numbers prominently on the front of the paintings, as an element of exclusivity, adding authorial chic and value to each work. Meanwhile, the author's signature is quite clearly transferred to the central lower part due to the large contrasting letters, adding even more style and authenticity to each work. This is a certain associative technique characteristic of modern fashionable brands, when their name is deliberately present in the external design of things.