As an artist, my creative process starts with asking questions and then pushing and pulling the bounds of what it means to construe one’s surroundings. Keeping the emphasis on humans’ interrelation with the environment lends itself to asking self-imposed questions, and transforming them into mystical narratives, which lives in my landscape series as well as portrait work. Having learned various media and artistic means from graphics to painting to video art paired with my educational background in art history, I seek to reconstruct spaces and figures into poetic signifiers using color, form, and lines. 
I have been very happy to take a part in several international projects and exhibitions. The visuals that come to the world outside our bodies and the ones existing within our psyches, I work on reconciling the dichotomy between the two by re-contextualizing them into intimate, familiar narratives, within the subtext of collective consciousness. This is emphasized both in my landscape works as well as portraitures. Over the years I have been creating my personal approach with the paint medium layering colors and textures, creating washes, forcing erasures, and overlaying; intentional accidents throughout the process erect dimensionality both visually and allegorically. In the end, I invite the audience to ask their own questions if they arise, while they engage in a visual experience.
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