Between structure and dissolution, between searching and rebellion, between belonging and detachment.
Do I have to choose – or can I be all of it?

My art emerges within this tension. I move between figurative and abstract forms, painting, printmaking, drawing, and experimental mixed media. Each work is an attempt to forge connections—between colour, line, and surface; between order and chaos; between two professions, two cultures, two identities.

I explore both the external and the internal: the world around me—its landscapes, the interplay of nature and civilisation, the human presence within it—and the world within me: my own history, identity, and the complex interplay of chaos and order that exists both inside me and in the world. I examine how my ego shapes my perspective and how, in turn, the world shapes my personality.

Through experimenting with materials, layers, and techniques, I make the traces of the creative process visible: sometimes control breaks, sometimes a new order emerges. In this balance of planning and intuition, of consciousness and chance, my visual language takes shape—always seeking moments where inner and outer worlds, nature and civilisation, structure and dissolution, come into dialogue.

My work is not a final statement but an ongoing exploration: of perception, of the world, and of the subtle, ever-changing relationships that define both the self and the environment we inhabit.