Scenario is not merely an art exhibition—it is an imagined world staged upon the table of thought. A world where contrasts clash: past with present, East with West, the sacred with the absurd. The artist invites audiences to step into this battlefield of ideas and confront the pressing question: “What is the truth we choose to see?”

Blending the grandeur of Baroque and Renaissance painting with contemporary objects and symbols, these works draw from traditions of agriculture, local beliefs, Buddhism, Eastern and Western philosophies, and the codes of today’s social media culture. Each composition is a carefully staged “symbolic dialogue” where animals, objects, and architectural fragments become encrypted signs—bridging sacred with mundane, history with the present, and revealing.

The scenario becomes more than art—it is a stage for confrontation, reflection, and dialogue between the artist and the audience, between past and contemporary life. The lingering question resounds:

“Where does truth reside in our worldview?”.