Painting

Letting go. Seeing more.

My abstract work is my counterbalance to photography. Where the camera captures, painting allows me to release.

I’m drawn to gestural movement, layered textures, and the freedom of the unknown. I never begin a painting with a rigid plan—because the beauty lies in surrender. The work becomes what it needs to be. And then… you see what you need to see.

That’s the magic of abstract art.

No two people interpret it the same way.

One shape might be a figure to you, a mountain to someone else, or a feeling no one can name. That divergence is powerful. The conversations it sparks—the way it opens us to new perspectives—is what keeps me painting.

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