Drawing from the earth’s raw materials; stones, flowers and natural inks, my work embodies the delicate oxymoron of life, where beauty and destruction exist in symbiosis. It is within these contradictions, chaos and order, despair and hope, memory and forgetfulness, that I find the essence of human experience.
My artistic process is an act of deconstruction and reconstruction, mirroring nature’s perpetual cycle of creation and dissolution. By integrating sustainable materials into my practice, I seek to work in harmony with the natural world rather than imposing upon it. Nature, in its unpredictability, serves not only as my palette but as my philosophical anchor, revealing that even in destruction, there is an inherent beauty, an unspoken rhythm that binds all things together.
Through my work, I strive to capture this dance between humanity and nature, illuminating the fragile equilibrium upon which existence rests. Each piece is an invitation for contemplation, a mirror reflecting the contradictions that shape our perceptions and emotions. It is an open-ended narrative, encouraging the viewer to navigate the tensions within themselves and the world, to embrace uncertainty with curiosity, and to find poetry in the paradox.
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In my abstract works, I distill the essence of nature’s contradictions into fluid compositions that embody the delicate interplay of chaos and order. Layers of natural pigments, stone textures, and botanical elements merge to form organic patterns that speak to the impermanence and resilience of life. Through gestural movements and intuitive mark-making, I explore the tension between destruction and creation, the ephemeral and the eternal. Each piece is an echo of nature’s rhythm, unpredictable yet harmonious, urging the viewer to immerse themselves in the raw, unfiltered emotions that define the human experience.
My portraits embody the intimate relationship between human identity and the natural world, capturing the profound duality within each individual. Using pigments and materials sourced from nature, I weave elements of organic decay and renewal into the very fabric of my subjects. The interplay of light and shadow, fragility and strength, reveals the contradictions that shape us, memory and forgetfulness, despair and hope, presence and absence. Through expressive textures and layered tones, I aim to uncover the hidden narratives within each face to engage in a dialogue with the ever-shifting nature of selfhood and existence.