My work explores the quiet in-betweens — the thoughts we don’t say out loud, the emotions we carry in silence, and the memories that linger beneath the surface. Through abstract forms, layered textures, and landscapes both imagined and real, I paint what I feel more than what I see.

I’m drawn to the tension between stillness and movement, clarity and chaos — often using color and space as a way to express what words can’t. Each piece is a moment of reflection, a way of processing the unseen parts of life: loss, longing, healing, and rediscovery.

Whether working in acrylics or watercolor, my process is intuitive. I let the medium guide me. I paint to understand myself — and hopefully, to help others feel a little more seen in the process.