Every brushstroke tells a story — not always literal, but deeply emotional.
As an artist, I often find it difficult to explain my work in words. That’s the beauty of abstract art: it doesn’t demand a clear answer. Instead, it invites the viewer to feel.
Many of my paintings are born out of quiet reflection, late nights, or moments of chaos. Sometimes it’s a sense of freedom, other times, an unresolved tension. I don’t plan every line — I let instinct guide me. The colors I choose are often the ones that reflect my inner state, not necessarily what “matches” in theory.
When people ask me what a piece means, I usually ask them what they feel. Because once a painting leaves my hands, it becomes part of someone else’s story too.
That’s what I love most about turning these works into prints — they travel, they find homes, and they speak in silence to new eyes.
If you’re curious to see the full collection, I’ve selected a few of my most personal abstract works and made them available as Canvas Print.
Thank you for being part of the journey — whether as an observer, collector, or fellow creative soul.