A Return to the Inner Landscape
These works do not seek to present a defined style. They emerge instead as fragments allowed to surface at different stages of life—moments of breath and pause along an ongoing creative journey.
The earlier works (2006–2012) were created during a period of exploration and searching. They carry the emotions, questions, and experiments of that time, reflecting a process in which the act of making became a way to understand both the world and the self.
The more recent works arise from a phase that is still unfolding. I am currently in a stage of exploration, where neither style nor subject matter has been fixed, and each piece may appear distinct from the next. Yet within this openness and uncertainty, a profound sense of personal integration has taken place. These works mark a shift toward listening more closely to the inner world—allowing creation to return to the body and to felt experience, rather than to predetermined direction.
Rather than pointing toward clear answers, these works document a state of alignment in progress. They reflect not only changes in form, but a transformation in the relationship I hold with myself.
For me, creation is not a linear development, but a process of circling and returning.
Each gesture is an invitation to meet the inner self anew.