Where it begins to unfold
My artworks grow from intuition — from a place of trust in the process rather than in a fixed idea.
I approach the canvas as an open space, where things are allowed to emerge, shift, and take their own direction. There is no clear plan, only a willingness to follow what wants to unfold.
Sometimes it feels light and effortless. Other times it asks me to stay a little longer, to look closer, to listen more carefully.
What appears is not something I fully control. Each piece carries its own movement — layers, textures, and colors finding their way into a quiet kind of balance.
Many of my works hold something beneath the surface. A subtle presence that doesn’t reveal itself all at once, but slowly, over time.
For me, painting is less about creating something finished, and more about allowing something to become visible.
I see my work as an invitation — to pause, to feel, and to find your own rhythm within it.
“My art is a space for presence — a place to breathe,
to pause, and to meet yourself within the colors.”