I work on a large scale because I need space — space for movement, emotion, and energy. My paintings emerge from an intense dialogue between color, feeling, and social observation. Each layer of paint expresses tension, transformation, and hope.
My work blends abstraction and figuration to reveal the complexity of human experience. I mainly use acrylics, as they allow me to respond spontaneously and powerfully — every gesture remains alive on the surface.
I draw inspiration from the dynamics of life: encounters, political shifts, and inner states. My goal is for my art not only to be seen but to be felt — as a mirror of our time and an invitation to rediscover emotion.