Statement
I paint because art makes me happy and keeps me connected to the world.
In difficult moments, it has always been my anchor — a quiet place where I could return, breathe, and feel whole again. When words are not enough, painting allows me to speak in color, texture and form. It helps me create something that feels bigger than myself, something that carries emotion beyond language.
I have always loved being surrounded by art, but I also feel a deep need to share it. I want my paintings to reach people, to bring them joy, comfort, or a moment of reflection. Through color, shapes and artistic concepts, I hope my work can gently transform the atmosphere of a space and the feelings of the person who lives with it.
My paintings are inspired by nature and by human emotion. Nature gives me rhythm, movement and light, which I translate into bold colors, textures and expressive brushstrokes. Alongside these works, I create psycho-cubist and abstract portraits that explore mood, vulnerability and what it means to be human. For me, the most important question is not what a painting represents, but how it makes someone feel when they look at it.
Each work begins from memories, impressions and personal emotions. Sometimes it starts with a fleeting feeling, sometimes with an image gathered from the outside world. My process is intuitive, guided by mood and sensation. I enjoy working with a wide range of mediums — from watercolor crayons, pastels, and markers on paper to acrylic, oil, and gold leaf on canvas. Sometimes it is precisely the dialogue between these materials that allows me to reach the visual intensity I am searching for.
When a viewer feels seen, comforted or inspired by a piece, I feel that the painting continues to live further, carrying its own presence and meaning wherever it goes, growing through the emotions and experiences of the person who lives with it.