About
My art emerges from unexpected moments of inspiration in everyday life. I'm fascinated by textures and structures that most people might overlook: patterns on tree bark, cracks in dry soil, even accidentally discovered mold or an old fence along the railway. I'm particularly drawn to repetitive elements and patterns – multiple holes, circles, and natural structures.
While nature is my main source of inspiration, I don't aim to literally reproduce it on canvas. Instead, I transform what I see into my own abstract compositions, where color plays a key role. My works are visual interpretations of the sensations and emotions evoked by these observations.
There are no direct narratives or specific messages in my creativity. Each painting is rather an invitation for viewers to find their own interpretation, an opportunity to discover personal associations and meanings. I believe that art should awaken emotions and stimulate imagination rather than provide ready-made answers.
In my practice, I embrace the spontaneity of creation, allowing each piece to evolve naturally through layers of color and texture. My work is a continuous exploration of the boundary between structured patterns found in nature and abstract emotional expression. Through my art, I invite viewers to pause and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary, just as I do in my daily observations.