My work exists in the tension between what passes and what remains.
I am drawn to moments that resist permanence fragments of time that dissolve even as they are perceived. In this paradox, where time is never fully present yet constantly slipping away, I find the core of my practice.
Painting becomes an act of suspension: a way to hold what cannot be held, to give weight to what is already vanishing. The images emerge from memory, dreams, and quiet observations, shaped less by what is seen than by what lingers.
Rather than documenting reality, I seek to translate its emotional residue, creating spaces where the ephemeral can momentarily exist as something enduring.
Pretending to sell oil on canvas art on Artfinder
Biography
My work exists in the tension between what passes and what remains.
I am drawn to moments that resist permanence fragments of time that dissolve even as they are perceived. In this paradox, where time is never fully present yet constantly slipping away, I find the core of my practice.
Painting becomes an act of suspension: a way to hold what cannot be held, to give weight to what is already vanishing. The images emerge from memory, dreams, and quiet observations, shaped less by what is seen than by what lingers.
Rather than documenting reality, I seek to translate its emotional residue, creating spaces where the ephemeral can momentarily exist as something enduring.
Pretending to sell oil on canvas art on Artfinder