About me
My journey with art began over ten years ago. I enrolled in various art classes — charcoal, pastel, and oil painting, as well as portrait drawing — believing that art was about precision, practice, and mastering classical still life compositions, perfectly observed and carefully drawn.
Over time, art slowly shifted from a source of joy into something that felt demanding. Between work, starting my master’s degree, and daily responsibilities , consistent practice became difficult, and learning began to feel heavier than the hobby I once loved.
Everything changed when a friend introduced me to a simple video of texture art. I was instantly captivated. That moment opened the door to a world of abstract art I hadn’t fully explored before — a world where expression mattered more than precision, and where art didn’t need to be symmetrical or exact to be meaningful.
Through texture and abstraction, I rediscovered art as a space of freedom rather than pressure. A place where intuition leads, and beauty emerges naturally — without rules, without rigidity.
Today, my work reflects that journey: calm, minimal, and rich in texture — inspired by the beauty I see everywhere around me.
