About the Work

Each painting emerges from the threshold between light and shadow, motion and stillness — a visual landscape shaped by the contours of our inner worlds. My process begins in emotion, translating the intangible currents of being into form. What unfolds on the surface is not a depiction of the external, but an excavation of what we hold within: longing, fear, strength, wonder, and the spaces between.

My work is rooted in transformation — in that magnetic tension between what can be seen and what can only be felt. Through each mark and layer, I seek to make visible the unseen architectures of emotion, to create a kind of map for the psyche — where reflection and intensity coexist, and where stillness becomes luminous.

Over time, the depth of my practice has guided me toward a more intentional rhythm. I now release new collections four times a year, each curated with patience and clarity. This cadence allows the work to breathe, to arrive fully formed, and invites you to meet it in its own time — as one might encounter a memory slowly surfacing.

I work across three interconnected bodies of work — Dark Matter, Luminous Body, The Quiet Between — each navigating a distinct emotional terrain. Together they trace an arc of emergence and return, illuminating the charged, tender spaces that define what it means to be human.

Original paintings are revealed during limited windows, both online and in-studio. Previewing in person is welcomed; official release periods preserve the integrity of each collection.

Collectors, designers, galleries, and institutions are invited into private viewings and discreet conversation. Request your invitation to the Collector’s Circle to receive early access, exclusive opportunities, and direct dialogue when new work becomes available.

For those seeking placement within curated environments or deeper collections, private previews and additional considerations are available by request.

Every painting is singular. I do not reproduce, replicate, or reduce the work to prints. I believe that art carries its spirit only in its original form which cannot be manufactured.

If you are just discovering this work or have followed its unfolding, my hope is that you find more than an image — something that lives with you, shifts you, and continues to speak over time.