My painting unfolds in the tension between perception and response, intuition and control.
Often it begins with a fleeting sketch, a found fragment, or a spontaneous gesture that becomes an anchor for exploration. I collect visual signals that evoke resonance and allow my subconscious to respond.
I am drawn to what is raw, immediate, and difficult to decipher. Gesture, for me, is an archaic form of expression: direct, physical, and non-explanatory. Painting becomes a dialogue that invites openness to the unexpected and the mysterious.
Working with fluid paints, oil pastels, and pencil on unprimed linen, cotton, or paper, I let material and chance shape the process. The image slowly emerges through intuition and reflection.
My works explore how individual and collective memory intertwine. They expand beyond verbal language – tracing emotional and sensory connections that remain unspoken, yet deeply familiar.