Artist Statement
My art investigates the story of the human condition. The allegory is portrayed through the diffusion of color, texture and line. Metaphors and symbols are always an integral part of the work and interchangeably adapt to the circumstances of today. Biomorphic and figurative qualities emerge and are influenced by cultural, political, and religious discourse, which is intertwined with my history, beliefs, and perception.
Recent Body of Work
Torn is a body of work that emerged during the pandemic. The work captures the profound sense of isolation—both mental and physical—that we collectively have endured. The primary form in the paintings is the human head, fragmented and disjointed, embodying the strained essence of existence that became so palpable during pandemic. These floating, disassembled forms mirror not only the alienation felt in isolation but also evoke the fractured human psyche, reflecting a universal experience of confusion and fragmentation.
Beyond the pandemic, Torn also resonates with the broader trials of human existence: the disorienting effects of war, the spread of misinformation, and the societal breakdowns that these pressures amplify. Some pieces in this collection reference social media, with eyes that burst open, endlessly observing one another—illustrating the surveillance and collective tension that have become pervasive in our digital and physical landscapes. These eyes are an extension of a vast organism, endlessly vigilant yet profoundly detached, further underscoring the vulnerability of a world increasingly divided and uncertain.