As an abstract artist, my work explores the intersection of perspective, geometry, and emotion. I begin by deconstructing the visible world - its forms, spaces, and rhythms - and then reconstruct it into a new, personal visual language. Through this process, geometric structures, color harmonies, and textures become the vocabulary of my artistic expression.

My paintings are not meant to describe, but to evoke. They are less about information and more about suggestion - inviting viewers to engage their imagination, to wander through layers of form and feeling, and to find their own meanings within the composition. Each piece becomes a dialogue between order and chaos, precision and intuition, the seen and the unseen.

In this way, my art seeks to transform abstraction into a space of contemplation - where patterns, shapes, and colors converge to create a visually rich and emotionally resonant experience.