If you could all say it with words, there would be no reason to paint

Since childhood, creating has always been a way to explore my inner world. Whether I’m seeking resolution, relief, or simply the joy of making, picking up a brush is always the right answer. While the aesthetic results are important, my focus is on the creative process itself and using art to move through feelings and ideas.

I often rotate between two or three unfinished pieces at a time, letting each one evolve at its own pace. Many of my pieces are made as gifts for people close to me. I let their energy, stories, or shared moments guide the work. This personal dimension makes creating feel intimate and grounded, a way to connect beyond words.