My masks are a fusion of modern technology and art, created to evoke powerful emotions in viewers. By using 3D printing with TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), I experiment with flexible, durable materials that allow me to craft both precise geometric shapes and organic, flowing lines. This technology ensures that the masks are not only aesthetically unique but also comfortable to wear, making them suitable for a wide range of applications—from performances to interior décor.
One of my distinctive techniques involves integrating 3D printing with fabric. Masks printed on canvas create an intriguing textural dynamic where rigid elements interlace with soft ones. This approach enables experimentation with light and shadow, resulting in multi-layered compositions. The canvas adds an element of uniqueness, allowing the masks to appear both futuristic and organic.
I strive to create not just objects, but thought-provoking pieces. Each mask carries its own concept, which is expressed through its forms, textures, and visual narrative. My work employs a language of symbols and shapes to convey ideas related to human emotions, contemporary crises, or even philosophical questions. Every design endeavors to strike a balance between modern technological possibilities and artistic vision.
3D-printed masks are not merely an experiment with materials but a quest for new modes of communication. I aim to make them not only unique art objects but also tools that viewers can use to express themselves or complement their own ideas.












