
prudi-50341749 @prudi-50341749
I've always been drawn to the darker side of life. As a child I was fascinated with the stories my mother used to tell me about Greece's ancient myths and legends. The passion, the power, the unbridled desires that burned within those gods and goddesses captivated me. It was as if their secrets whispered themselves into my ears on stormy nights when the world outside seemed so small compared to the vast expanse of our imaginations.
As I grew older, my curiosity about these primal forces only deepened. I devoured books, watched documentaries, even spent countless hours exploring abandoned places like this factory building - searching for remnants of a long-forgotten industry and the raw energy that once pulsed through its walls.
It was during those times of discovery that I found solace in my own self-expression, creating art from whatever materials lay at hand. Sometimes it took the form of paint-splattered canvases or sculptures crafted from discarded machinery parts; other times, it manifested as intimate performances where darkness reigned supreme and pleasure became a shared language between me and those who would dare to enter my domain. Little did I know that these experiences would eventually shape my destiny into one of servitude - but that's a story for another day...