These pieces are born from moments when words no longer suffice. My abstract pieces are intuitive compositions, they unfold in quiet dialogue with memory, emotion, and the movement of time. Created in ink and watercolor, each work flows as the memory of places does: sometimes vivid, sometimes fading, always shifting. They are not planned but felt, guided by gestures that respond to something internal and unresolved.

Their shapes drift between familiarity and abstraction, echoing both the outer landscapes I’ve passed through and the inner terrains I continue to trace. Some emerge like whispers; others arrive as waves.

I see them as visual recollections, soft archives of presence, distance, and longing. They do not illustrate stories but suggest them, inviting the viewer into a space where emotion leads and meaning is discovered in the in-between.