Artorios Popæg Ātorcoppe
Artorios Popæg Ātorcoppe

Surrealism. These works are to some extent inspired by the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch. Essentially, they serve similar purposes - they expose the dark sides and negative qualities of life. Those stories and miniatures that lack darkness, although now a minority, simply create a surreal world.

The author asks himself, "Why not just write about God, Good and Truth? About science?" His answer is that he writes several layers of his thoughts, using different art forms. Works about Truth and God will not replace the sad and negative experiences that mistakes and aggression bring.

"Vanity and Selfishness take on more personalized forms in miniatures, and brain dance conveys a certain depth of the surreal world's moment, allowing the reader to see what should not be." This is the conclusion the writer makes. Overcoming the limitations of dialectics, the author creates a format capable of showing the dangerous and sharp corners and themes of technological progress, modern life, history, and the future without his personal opinion but with a positive intention.