About me
The primary source of inspiration for my artistic practice is people and human nature. My aim is to perceive and interpret human emotions, translating sensations into color and shaping the inner image of a person through the human form.
My works are essentially reflections of emotions that inhabit the inner world—those that strive to surface but are often consciously suppressed.
All of my works are experimental, existing at the intersection of realism and abstraction. They are created using my own distinctive technique, employing only paint and my hands. This approach originated from a formative childhood experience: I once discovered oil paints in an attic and, lacking brushes, began painting directly with my fingers. Over time, this evolved into a personal method in which I shape the image almost sculpturally. In this process, there is nothing between myself and the canvas except my emotions.