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Abstracts

When I create my abstract paintings, I am drawn to the intimacy that small dimensions offer. Working on a smaller scale allows me to invite viewers closer, encouraging a private, almost whispered dialogue between the artwork and the observer. I want each piece to feel like a personal discovery—a hidden world waiting to be explored up close.

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My process is rooted in experimentation with multiple mediums. I layer paints, textures, and reflective materials, building each composition on different levels. Subtle details emerge as you look deeper: a glimmer of metallic pigment, a shift in color, a delicate mark that might go unnoticed at first glance. These nuances are intentional, designed to reward careful observation and to echo the complexity of our inner landscapes.

I am especially fascinated by reflective surfaces. By incorporating materials that catch and mirror light, I allow the surroundings—and even the viewer themselves—to become part of the artwork. As you move around each painting, you might catch a glimpse of yourself or the changing light, making the experience uniquely personal and ever-changing.

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For me, abstraction is a language beyond words. Through vibrant colors and dynamic forms, I strive to express emotions and ideas that transcend spoken language and cultural boundaries. Each painting becomes a visual poem, communicating what words in any language cannot.

Ultimately, my hope is that these small, vibrant works create a space for reflection, connection, and discovery—inviting you to see yourself, and perhaps something new, within their layered depths.

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