My work lives now at the intersection of emotion, memory, and the unseen—where abstract forms and layered textures become a language beyond words. I move intuitively through mixed media, allowing each piece to unfold as a journey rather than a destination. Often, I begin with a mood or a whisper of an image and let the materials guide me through layers of tension, softness, and transformation.
At the heart of my work is the desire to create a space of refuge. In a world often filled with pain, uncertainty, and noise, I want viewers to feel bathed in warmth—reassured by color, flow, and quiet beauty. As a psychiatrist, I spend my work days helping others reconnect with hope. My art offers another path toward healing—one that speaks through texture, color, and feeling rather than words.