My process is intuitive, physical, and layered. Each painting begins not with a fixed image in mind, but with a feeling — a spark of energy I want to translate into colour and texture. I work with oils, acrylics, watercolours, and mixed media such as sand, paste, and crackling effects, etc. The materials themselves often guide me, shaping the final form as much as my own hand does.

Palette knives, brushes, and sometimes even unconventional tools become extensions of thought and emotion. The rhythm of application, scraping, blending, and building texture mirrors the ebb and flow of inner states.

Some of my canvases are not just surfaces but creations in themselves. I design and build unique canvases — combining shapes, layers, and textures — so that the foundation of each work is already one-of-a-kind before the first stroke of paint.

My studio is a space of experimentation where discipline meets intuition: a place where chaos finds order, where silence transforms into movement, and where every layer becomes part of a story that cannot be repeated.