Statement
My work spans multiple series and mediums:
Painting, for me, begins with curiosity.
I am interested in the moment when a feeling or idea begins to take visual form. A painting often starts without a clear destination. Instead, it grows through layers of color, movement, and intuition. The canvas becomes a place where thought and emotion meet.
My work explores the invisible structures that shape our experience of the world—memory, history, rhythm, and human connection. Sometimes those influences come from music or poetry. Sometimes they arise from the broader cultural landscape around us.
Color plays an essential role in my process. I think of color as energy. It carries emotion, movement, and atmosphere within the painting. Through layering and gesture, I try to create compositions that feel alive and in motion.
I am particularly drawn to the space between abstraction and recognition. I want viewers to enter the painting and bring their own interpretations with them. The work becomes a conversation between the artist, the image, and the person experiencing it.
Painting is also a process of discovery. Each canvas teaches me something new about balance, tension, and the relationship between form and feeling.
Ultimately, my goal is simple: to create work that invites reflection and emotional engagement. If a painting causes someone to pause, look again, and feel something unexpected, then the work has done its job.