Artist Statement
At the core of my artistic practice lies an exploration of the tension between chaos and order.
My work reflects a search for balance within instability — a state in which structures emerge, dissolve, and reconfigure over time.
Rather than depicting the external world, I create spaces of inner reflection.
My paintings function as environments where movement, color, and form interact, allowing perception to shift and unfold.
Elements of geometry appear intuitively in my work — not as a system, but as a language that helps articulate relationships within the composition.
They support an underlying search for structure within flux.
My compositions evolve as open systems.
Forms migrate from one work to another, subtly transforming their position and balance.
This continuous movement creates a fragile equilibrium — a state that appears stable, yet remains inherently unstable.
In a world shaped by acceleration, uncertainty, and constant change, my work reflects a search for inner orientation.
Rather than offering fixed meanings, my paintings open a space for perception and inquiry — inviting the viewer to engage with their own sense of balance, coherence, and instability.