ABOUT
From early childhood, drawing became my natural language for experiencing and understanding the world. Over time, my interest in psychology and human behavior led me to explore the human condition through painting and graphic art.
My practice centers on inner states, questions of social psychology, and moments of personal transformation. I highlight the importance of self-reflection, emotional honesty, and the desire to understand both ourselves and others. I place my female figures in abstract or seemingly empty spaces, allowing their posture, gestures, and presence—or absence—of facial expression to reveal inner dialogues and the search for clarity.
Each work is the result of a long process of introspection, akin to a conversation with a therapist, where every detail poses a question. I strive for simplicity and sincerity, weaving together the beauty of the moment with reflections on struggle, crisis, resilience, and growth.
Through my art, I invite viewers to contemplate human nature, the complexity of emotions, and the ways our experiences shape us. I hope to remind that trusting oneself and continuing the inner journey is essential for the spirit to flourish.