
Art as Perception
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My work explores the space between seeing and being, where thought, emotion, and identity shape what we perceive.
Rooted in both Fine Arts and Architecture, my practice balances structure and spontaneity, precision and instinct.
Each piece begins as a question: What happens when control meets surrender?
Through painting, I turn introspection into form, creating spaces where thought becomes visible and emotion takes shape.
Art as Healing
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Much of my practice emerges from living with OCD, transforming mental loops into rhythm and anxiety into motion.
The canvas is where I reclaim authorship over perception, where intrusive thoughts become visual language.
My process is both meditation and resistance, an ongoing act of turning discomfort into clarity and chaos into coherence.
Art as Connection
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Beyond introspection, my art invites reflection. It asks viewers to engage with form, color, and tension as mirrors of their own experience.
Every piece holds a dialogue between order and disorder, fragility and strength, control and release.
Through this dialogue, I aim to create encounters that move beyond aesthetics, spaces of empathy, honesty, and shared awareness.