Geometric landscapes only seem to be the result of full, mathematical control over the work. The artist includes an element of chance in his work. He fills the geometrically developed grid with colors, the choice of which is only partly under his control. Some parts of the image are filled with colors on a random basis - a dice or coin roll. However, fewer images are made using a random technique. Specific shapes, figures and views emerge from the grid of mosaic fields. It turns out that where there are depicting elements, objects in the painting, the artist selects the colors himself.