My pictorial work is rooted in painting as a continuous study that unfolds into different lines of observation: landscapes, everyday environments, and personal experiences. I approach painting as a leap into the void—a mysterious space where I can explore without being conditioned by a specific image. Each landscape that emerges suggests another way of seeing, intertwining images where color and form become protagonists. I seek to create spaces shaped by the beauty of details, blending with undefined entities that remind me reality is never fixed. In my recent works, vaporous figures appear—forms that rise or fade into space, suggesting transformation, journey, and death, never fully revealing themselves. Between what is shown and what is hidden lies a world of possibilities. Ultimately, my paintings are a movement toward the spiritual, toward the poetry of the disarmed image that finds strength in its own search for meaning.