Spandan, also known as Keki, is a contemporary surreal artist driven by a restless search for the meaning of self. His work lives in the fragile space between waking and dreaming, where reality begins to blur and the subconscious takes form. Drawing from his surroundings and the vivid, often disjointed imagery of his sleep, he gathers fragments of both worlds and reshapes them into something deeply personal. In his practice, the familiar is never fixed. Spaces bend, figures dissolve, and emotions surface in quiet, unsettling ways. What is seen is constantly in dialogue with what is felt. His process is intuitive less about control, more about surrender. Through this merging of dream and reality, his work becomes an ongoing exploration of identity, presence, and the shifting boundary between the outer world and the inner self. Read more
Decaying Pillars
Decaying Pillars stands as a portrait of support turned fragile, where strength erodes from within long before it collapses outward. What once held weight begins to falter, not from force, but from the slow infection of corruption and concealed rot. Mold spreads like truth denied, creeping to the surface, revealing what was always there but left unseen.
Artwork Detail
Dimensions:9.4 x 12.6 x 0.39 in
Year Created:2026 A.D
Material:Paper
Subject:Landscape
Style:Surrealism, Contemporary
Medium:pen, ink












