When I first started creating art, everything happened on canvas.
Paint, texture, mistakes, layers.
The process was physical.
Every mark was permanent and every piece carried
the traces of its creation.
At the time, I believed the medium was an essential part of the work.
Over the years, something shifted.
Not in the message, but in the way I wanted to express it.
The questions behind the work remained the same:
Who are we beneath expectations?
What happens when we stop looking outside ourselves for answers?
How do we remember what has always been there?
The search stayed the same.
The tools changed.
Digital creation gave me a new kind of freedom. It allowed me to experiment,
combine textures, photographs and abstract elements in ways that felt closer
to the ideas i was trying to communicate.
What began on canvas evolved into something different.
Yet the essence never changed.
Every piece is still rooted in the same intention:
To create visual reminders.
Reminders that clarity, trust, strength and direction
are not things we have to aquire
from the outside.
They already exist within us.
The medium evolved from physical paint to digital layers.
The message remained unchanged. Perhaps that is what growth
often looks like.
Not abandoning who we are.
But finding new ways to express it.

Art studio, 2018

Art studio, working analog

starting working digital, 2025
