
Mox (Moss)
I would like to refer to this series of works as a kind of timestamp of my subconscious — a way of marking inner states that might otherwise remain invisible or unarticulated. Each piece emerges at an unpredictable moment, often triggered by a sudden emotional resonance.
There is a musician called Mox (Moss) aka Anton Krivulya, whose work has accompanied me in this process. At seemingly random points in my life, I find myself inspired by one of his tracks, and in response I create a video frame — intuitive translations of sound into image.
We came to know each other through what could best be described as a series of fortunate events unfolding across Europe — unexpected encounters and coincidences that gradually formed a connection. I think of this relationship as a kind of creative entanglement: independent, yet subtly intertwined. It is not collaboration in a conventional sense, but an exchange that exists through distance, timing, and shared sensibility.


