Artist statement
Art has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, and it continues to grow through experimentation and reflection. I work mainly with abstraction, using texture, colour and layered surfaces to explore inner states such as memory, silence, vulnerability and uncertainty.
My process often begins with a thought or a feeling. From there, the work develops intuitively through layers, guided by reflection and a response to the materials. Each layer influences the next, allowing the work to take its own direction while still holding onto an initial intention.
I am particularly interested in human connection and the fragile bridges that form between people. In my work, I explore what happens in these spaces, how connections emerge, strengthen, weaken or break, often without words.
I am drawn to contrasts such as fragility and strength, presence and absence, chaos and calm. My works are not meant to give clear answers, but to create a quiet space where something can be felt and recognised. They invite the viewer to pause and connect with what lies beneath the surface.