ABOUT MY ART
Artist Statement
My art begins with emotion. For me, creating is not just a choice but a necessity - a way of translating inner weight, thoughts, and feelings into something tangible. There is a darker side to these emotions, but also a healing one: through art I can release, confront, and transform what cannot remain only inside me.
Every canvas is both a struggle and a relief, a dialogue between chaos and order.
I work with a wide range of materials, each chosen for the way it carries meaning.
PanPastel forms the foundation of much of my practice, allowing me to paint with softness and atmosphere, while charcoal powder creates depth and breath, like smoke or shadow.
Oil sticks and paint bring weight and intensity; acrylic adds speed and flexibility; spray paint gives me spontaneity and raw energy. I embed fabric scraps into my surfaces to break the flatness and add history, texture, and scars that become part of the image itself.
Even the tools I use - like the Sofft sponges for PanPastel - feel like extensions of my hands, shaping the pigments with precision and sensitivity.
Together, these materials become more than technique: they are voices. They let me move between delicacy and force, between silence and noise. They are how I construct atmospheres that are not just seen but felt.
At its core, my art is about survival and expression.
It is the space where my inner world meets the physical world, where emotions find form. Each piece is a fragment of that process - a moment of release, an imprint of feeling, and a step in making the invisible visible.
