About

 

My work began as a way to understand and express what I was feeling before I had words for it. What started as an intuitive creative practice gradually became a deeper exploration of identity, inner life, and the unseen forces that shape us.

I found myself returning again and again to the human figure — not to capture likeness, but to explore presence, vulnerability, movement, and emotional truth. Through distortion, gesture, and color, the work became less about appearance and more about what is happening beneath the surface.

Over time, that same exploration expanded into nature and animal imagery. These works aren’t separate from the figure paintings, but part of the same language — another way of exploring instinct, symbolism, grounding, and connection to something larger than ourselves.

My work tends to resonate with people who are in transition, asking deeper questions, reconnecting with themselves, or drawn to art that feels meaningful rather than purely decorative. I’m interested in creating work that invites reflection — pieces that feel lived with, felt, and recognized on a personal level.

In addition to original works and prints, I also create commissioned pieces for those seeking something more personal. I’m also developing small, guided creative experiences for those who want to explore their own expression in a more intentional and intimate way.

Each piece is an invitation — not only to observe, but to recognize something within yourself.