Art that is tangible – not loud, but true
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Sometimes I paint not to create a picture— but to let go of something. Or to hold onto something. Or to remember.
My art arises not from concepts, but from moments: from a color that imposes itself. A feeling that has no name.
An impulse that says: Now. You must.
I believe that images can do more than just be beautiful. They can open spaces. They can remind us. They can comfort us. They can touch us.
Not loud – but deep.
Maybe because they carry vibration.
Not in an esoteric sense, but quite simply:
What was inside me when I painted remains in the picture.
And maybe someone feels it. Maybe it's you.
My work is created intuitively – sometimes I have a plan from the beginning, but often I don’t realize what it was trying to say until later.
But it’s always about the same thing:
About authenticity. Vulnerability. And the quiet power that lives within all of us.
If you're looking for a picture that's more than just decoration, maybe you'll find one here that sees you.