Interflowing Patterns

Interflowing Patterns is a collection of stories and portraits united by the sfumato technique, much like da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa.” Together, numerous translucent layers create a deep, vivid image, each layer revealing new details. The events described in the fifteen stories are united by the philosophical theme “the future begins in the past” and span the period from Ancient Egypt to the present day, answering the question: “Who was a part of my life?” 

Translated by: Dr. Alexandra Berlina. 

Illustration by: Alex Schwartz.