Artist Statement

Art has been an essential part of my life from an early age and continues to grow through study, exploration, and personal reflection. It is both a process of expression and a way of understanding the world around and within me.

Over the years, I have developed a visual language rooted in abstraction, texture, and emotion. My work often explores inner landscapes such as memory, silence, vulnerability, and dilemmas that resist easy resolution. I work with mixed media and layered surfaces to give form to what cannot always be spoken, allowing material and intuition to guide the process.

I am drawn to the tension between fragility and strength, between what is present and what is absent. Much of my work shifts between abstraction and figuration, where gestures, marks, and transitions in color become expressions of emotion. Each piece is an invitation to pause, reflect, and connect with something that lies beneath the surface, both in the work and in ourselves.