 I love mushroom hunting but I also feel in a way that mushrooms are hunting me. My project is called On Being in the Flow. In this project I reflect on the unpredictable character of mushrooms, the indeterminacy of fungal growth through the lens of my personal experiences and also as an artist I'm really curious to see how Fangé influenced me A big source of inspiration for my artworks is coming from my microscopic research of Fangé and my family history. I was looking through my family archives and I realized that my grand-grand-grandfather was actually an amateur painter and also my grandfather knew mushrooms really well and I feel in a way that I'm continuing this mushroom obsession of my family and it feels exciting and mysterious. Overall I would say it's really an exciting process to see how my project grows and changes and develops into something beautiful and also surprises me every time. One of the big challenges for me was taking on additional art projects on the top of my studies and one of these projects is this wall mural for Pragovka Art District which I did during just one week and it was pretty spontaneous but I'm really happy with the result. At the exhibition you will see these three big immersive canvases. You will see a lot of layers and microscopic elements, mycelium networks and you will also see cut-out forms that are interacting with each other but also with the viewer. We are looking forward to see you at our exhibition, A Walk on the Wild Side on the 9th of June at 6 p.m. I hope you like it and we are going to be happy to see you.