Artist Statement
I would describe my art as deeply personal. Through my drawings and paintings, I reflect my experience and my unique view of life. To me, art is not only about expression—it is a way to experience life as it is
Style
My style is imperfect—sometimes rough, sometimes sketchy. It is loose and expressive, guided by the feelings and emotions I have in the moment. In my drawings, I live through my emotions, express them, and often discover deep insights along the way.
My acrylic paintings are metaphorical, intuitive, and meaningful. Each one holds a story, a message I want to share with the world in an artistic way.
My watercolors are more abstract—colorful, bright, and imperfect. They carry the energy and meaning of the moment they were created in.
My gouache paintings celebrate color and the beauty of ordinary moments.
My color-pencil drawings reveal personal stories from within. They hold secrets, feelings, and quiet truths.
My ink-pen sketches are about experiencing life—sketching a moment, exploring an object, finding joy in simplicity. In their imperfection, they invite the viewer to create, to notice, to be present.
Inspiration
I am inspired by deep emotions and by visions that come to me—messages that feel important to share.
I also create because I want to express myself, to live through my feelings, and to make life more interesting and colorful. Art helps me find spark and joy. It is a way to slow down, to observe my thoughts without reacting to them, and to simply be with myself.
Approach
I don't constrain myself to one medium or style. I love to explore and experiment. I am not afraid to make mistakes or to try new things. I let my intuition guide me.
My art is unique because it reflects my personal story—the combination of my experiences, my skills, and the paths I have walked: not only between artistic tools, but between disciplines, between countries, between ways of thinking.
Message
At its heart, my art is about transformation. It is about worshipping life. And, in many of my pieces, it is about the woman as a symbol of life itself.
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