These paintings explore what we carry silently—memory, belonging, tension, and the experiences that shape us beyond language. Rather than illustrating emotion or narrative, each work creates space for recognition, where personal experience can surface within abstraction.
Rooted in a lifelong engagement with psychology, art therapy, and lived experience across cultures, my practice is guided by attention to what exists beneath the surface of language. The paintings do not explain experience—they hold it.
Each work invites the viewer to slow down and remain with it. What emerges is not interpretation, but recognition—something familiar, unnamed, and deeply human.
Each series holds a different conversation—enter below to explore the work.