Myth, nature, and symbolic time — explored through stillness and subtle movement.
About the Project
Visual Myths in Motion is an ongoing artistic project that brings ancient symbols into the present moment.
Through still images and slow, cinematic animations, this work explores what cannot be explained directly: presence, memory, guardianship, and transformation. Each scene is conceived as a fragment of a larger, unseen world — one that exists beyond narrative and beyond time.
The focus is not action, but attention.
Not spectacle, but meaning.
The World
Beneath still waters, ancient trees guard balance.
Symbols glow quietly, revealing themselves only through patience.
Animals, objects, and elements remain motionless — yet alive.
These works are inspired by mythological memory, sacred landscapes, and the idea that some knowledge is revealed only when we slow down.
Stillness and Motion
Each visual piece exists in two states:
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Still images, where the symbol is fixed in time
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Animated fragments, where light, water, mist, or energy begins to move
The animation does not explain the image.
It simply allows it to breathe.
Objects
Some symbols from this world take physical form as handcrafted energy plates and objects.
They are not merchandise, but extensions of the same symbolic language — created slowly, intentionally, and in limited form.
If you wish to explore these objects, you may do so quietly below.
About the Artist
This project is developed as part of a long-term artistic exploration of myth, perception, and presence.
It exists between visual art, symbolic research, and contemporary digital expression — without urgency, without trend, and without compromise.
Some worlds do not ask to be understood.
They ask to be witnessed.




