An attempt to hold fragile emotions in a world that moves too fast
An attempt to hold fragile emotions in a world that moves too fast
My work is rooted in observation and feeling rather than narrative. I am drawn to quiet moments—spaces where light fades, time slows, and emotion remains unresolved. Rather than describing a specific place or story, each piece becomes a pause, inviting the viewer to sit with what is left unsaid.
I approach painting as a way of listening: to memory, to atmosphere, to the subtle weight of solitude. The images often exist between clarity and disappearance, where tenderness and distance coexist. What matters to me is not resolution, but presence—the feeling of standing still while something internal gently shifts.