Art, for me, has never been about decoration alone. It is a language—one that speaks when words fall short. Each piece I create begins not with an idea, but with a feeling: a pause, a breath, a quiet knowing that something wants to come through.
My work is rooted in presence and remembrance. I paint as a way of listening—to the body, to memory, to the subtle emotions we often move past too quickly. Layers build slowly, intuitively, much like our own inner lives. What emerges is rarely planned, but always honest.
Many of my pieces explore themes of connection: between self and nature, self and other, inner world and outer life. I am drawn to moments of stillness, tenderness, and quiet strength—the spaces where we remember that we are not separate, but part of something larger and deeply shared.
If my work invites you to slow down, to feel something familiar yet unnamed, then it has done what it was meant to do. These paintings are not answers. They are gentle questions, offered with care.
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