Inside the Art

My work is rooted in abstraction, but guided by structure, balance, and restraint. I’m drawn to the space where clarity and complexity meet—where form, line, and texture interact without explanation but with intent. Rather than starting with a fixed outcome, each piece develops organically, allowing decisions to emerge naturally through the process itself.

The work often reflects a quiet tension between control and intuition. Geometric frameworks may suggest order, while layered marks and imperfections introduce disruption. I’m interested in how these opposing forces coexist—how precision can live alongside irregularity, and how stillness can hold movement beneath the surface.

Much of my practice combines digital composition with traditional, hand-made textures and painterly elements. Foundations may begin either digitally or through analogue processes—such as painting or drawing by hand—before being scanned, layered, and developed further. This hybrid approach allows me to explore depth, materiality, and subtle variation while retaining a strong compositional core.

Ultimately, the work is not about representing a specific narrative. It’s about atmosphere, rhythm, and presence—images that invite slow looking and personal interpretation rather than instruction.