For me, art has always been a way to make sense of what I feel and experience. It allows me to process emotions, question ideas, and give form to things that can be difficult to express with words. At the same time, it is built on discipline, showing up, refining technique, and continuing to grow through practice. What drives me is not only emotion, but the desire to keep evolving, becoming more precise, and discovering new depth over time.

My journey began with an early connection to visual expression, which later expanded through experiences in performance and structured artistic training. Over time, I became more interested in abstraction not as a departure from reality, but as a deeper way of engaging with it. Living and working across different environments has also influenced my perspective, allowing cultural contrasts and everyday observations to feed into my work. What started as exploration has evolved into a continuous process of refinement and identity.

I work within contemporary abstraction, using form, movement, and contrast to explore emotional and physical presence. My practice is rooted in intuition but shaped by discipline and balancing spontaneity with control. Influenced by my background in movement and visual arts, I approach each piece as a composition of energy, where the body, gesture, and material all play a role in shaping the final work.

I don’t try to replicate the world as it appears. I respond to how it feels. I’m drawn to tension: softness against intensity, control against release, structure against fluidity. These contrasts shape how I interpret space, color, and form. My work becomes a translation of perception rather than representation an attempt to capture presence, movement, and emotional weight in a distilled form.