THE VISION

My work begins with a desire to capture the pulse and the unpredictability of life. The process itself guides me. I never arrive at the canvas with a fixed plan. Each painting is a conversation between me and the medium, unfolding in its own rhythm and taking shape moment by moment.

I’m drawn to abstraction because it reflects life as I see it. Many say they don’t “get” abstract art or think it doesn’t mean anything. For me, nothing could be further from the truth.

The more I learn about life, the more I realize it is inherently abstract. Many people can look at the same thing and see something totally different. What means something to one person means something completely different to another. Nothing is fixed, in form or in meaning. Because we are all different, carrying our own histories and experiences, we inevitably bring ourselves to how we see and feel a painting. Abstract art amplifies this—it doesn’t dictate meaning, it invites it, mirroring the uniqueness of the viewer as much as the artist.

When I paint abstracts, I paint life. Each piece is alive with movement, color, and texture, never repeating the same story, never echoing the same feeling.

Through my work, I invite you into a world where the static becomes alive, and the familiar is reimagined as something new and unexpected.