Where every star is a question and every capsule a story

I explore the universe not just through stargazing—but through motion. Using Algadoo software, I create simulations that bring astronomy to life: planets orbiting, moons colliding, gravity dancing in invisible threads. These projects are my way of asking big questions and watching them unfold in playful, visual form. Every simulation feels like a small experiment in wonder—where science meets imagination, and curiosity becomes a kind of storytelling. This is my digital observatory.

Cosmic Curiosity

I turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Inspired by Battle for Dream Island and Inanimate Insanity, I use everyday objects—erasers, juice boxes, lamps, even spoons—as characters in imaginative setups that blend humor, wit, and emotional storytelling. These aren’t just props; they’re voices, personalities, and metaphors. Through playful dialogue and unexpected scenarios, I explore friendship, rivalry, curiosity, and consequence—all through the lens of inanimate objects coming to life. It’s my way of making the mundane magical, and inviting others to see the world with a little more wonder and a lot more laughter.

Nebula of Ideas

I travel through words like galaxies—each language a new constellation to decode. I learn by watching English videos and films, then shifting the audio and subtitles into Russian, Mandarin, Korean, Spanish, French, or Tamil. It’s like tuning into parallel realities—same story, different rhythm. I’m most fluent in Spanish and have a strong grasp of Russian alphabets, but what excites me more is the pattern beneath the surface: how meaning moves, how syntax breathes, how emotion translates. I read articles in multiple languages to stretch my mind across cultures. I may not speak expressively yet, but inside, I map language like a cartographer of cognition—quietly fluent in the architecture of understanding.

Language Voyager

Color Alchemy is where my mind and mood mix like pigments in motion. I see colors not just as names, but as feelings, memories, and quiet signals. I can name almost any shade you show me—cerulean, ochre, viridian, periwinkle—they’re like old friends I recognize instantly. Mixing colors feels like casting spells: a little warmth here, a touch of cool there, and suddenly the whole emotion shifts. I don’t just match hues—I understand how they speak. For me, color is a language, and blending is how I tell stories without words.

Color Alchemy