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My recent paintings began as a form of self-therapy during a difficult period. Through painting, I tried to bring light and joy back into my life by focusing on nature, bright colors and the calm rhythm of the process itself.

I started simplifying everything: shapes, lines and details, until only the essentials remained — color, balance and a sense of quiet space. These landscapes are not about real places but about emotional states, moments of breathing and recovery.

For me, each work is both a memory of struggle and a symbol of overcoming it. Painting became a way to find beauty again, to reconnect with the world and to remind myself that peace can grow out of color.