Painting & Drawing

My work explores the relationship between memory, place, and material through abstract, textural painting. Drawing from lived experience across varied landscapes, I translate fragments of environment and recollection into compositions that suggest rather than depict.

Paintings evolve through a cyclical process of layering, erasure, and response. Each surface accumulates traces of its own making, where texture becomes both a physical presence and a temporal record. In this way, the work functions as a form of excavation, revealing and obscuring simultaneously. I am interested in creating conditions for perception: spaces where ambiguity, atmosphere, and subtle shifts in form invite sustained attention. I strive for a balance between structures that are carefully composed, yet remain permeable to interpretation.

Rooted in internal states as well as external environments, the work reflects an ongoing process of transformation, where personal experience is translated into material and surface. The resulting paintings hold a sense of resolution without closure, allowing meaning to remain fluid with the viewer’s engagement.