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My art is grounded in the theory of expression: the outer manifestation of an inner state. Rather than depicting external reality, my work reflects my inner life. At its core are human relationships—with family, friends, and others near and far—which shape our happiness and transform us. As Carl Jung noted, when two personalities meet, both are changed; this idea runs through my paintings.

          Influenced by aesthetic tensions between realism and idealism, my practice has evolved from an early fascination with metropolitan life to creating works that function as transcripts or drafts of my mind. These paintings resemble conversations or texts that have shaped me but remain partially illegible, reflecting emotional intelligence and lived experience. Inspired by miniature painting, I use dense lines, circular forms, and sharp interruptions to express chaotic mental states. These forms suggest constant motion and inner turbulence. Through art, I attempt to translate the unnamed and unknown, using form to create meaning, express belief, and reveal character.