Statement
Painting is my way of turning emotion into something vibrant and alive. What began as a personal meditation—a way to navigate grief—has become a powerful force in my life. After losing my brother, I turned to painting not for the final product, but for the process itself.
My artistic approach depends on my emotional state. In the beginning, I threw paint, releasing grief in its most chaotic form. As anger subsided, I embraced free-flowing lyrical painting, allowing creativity to move through me uninhibited. When sadness settles in, I find balance and focus in geometric abstracts and landscapes, grounding myself in their structure and harmony.Struggle fuels strength. My art is not just a reflection of my transformation but also of the fire within all of us—the ability to rise, to create, and to find light even in the darkest moments.
Right now, I am painting with more passion than ever, and I hope my work ignites something in others—the joy of color, the power of expression, and the reminder that we are all capable of burning brightly.