
Drawing | Painting
My painting practice stems from a continuous urge to deconstruct and reconstruct spaces—from imagined landscapes and geometric fragments to delicate linework and subtle details. I move between acrylic painting on canvas and minimal drawing, allowing the transition between mediums to deepen my exploration of the tension between the material and the dreamlike, between solidity and abstraction.
The landscapes in my work do not depict real places, but rather echoes of emotional spaces, memories, or future visions. I aim to simplify form, stretch the line, break composition, and through it, build another world—one that invites a renewed gaze upon the spaces we inhabit and often forget to truly see.
Between the large-scale paintings and the smaller drawings, a visual narrative unfolds—connecting inner worlds to outer landscapes, movement to stillness. The visual language I develop oscillates between the architectural and the emotional, between abstraction and form, inviting the viewer into a space where boundaries dissolve and form becomes a language of its own.
































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