At the heart of my work is exploration of awareness.
I am fascinated by the moments that shape how we see ourselves, other and the world around us.
Some experiences create barriers.
Some disrupt what we thought we knew.
Others draw us inward and invite reflection.
These observations form the foundation of three interconnected bodies of work:
Obstruction explores the barriers that limit perception.
Fracture examines the disruption of established structures and beliefs.
Internalization focuses on the inward movement that follows, where meaning is
reconsidered and reconstructed.
While each series can stand on its own, they are all part of the same ongoing investigation.
Together they trace a recurring pattern of human experiences:
Obstruction → Fracture → Internalization
Through. contemporary digital abstract art, I do not seek to provide answers.
Instead, my work creates space for observation, reflection and personal interpretation.
Every viewer brings their own experiences, memories and questions.
The work begins with the image.
Its meaning emerges through the encounter.