In the landscapes, as in other series, he does not search for a "likeness of reality" (although certain elements can be identified if one follows the routes he has taken). Instead, he divides off and perfects several basic subjects, which he repeats and develops in a multitude of variations. These landscapes are for the most part unpopulated, with only the rare appearance of mute mammals or omnipresent airplanes. — Dmitry Pilikin