To me, life is a series of fragmented, incomplete encounters. These moments often resurface in my mind—intertwined with lyrics I’ve heard, words I’ve read, and scenes from films I’ve watched—stirring elusive and unresolved emotions that linger beneath the surface. These elusive and unresolved emotions are what I keep trying to capture in my paintings and drawings by creating what I consider “emotional spaces”, they are shaped by my personal experiences and memories, within which I try to weave together narratives of relationships, secrecy, inexplicit desires, loss and pursuit, dream and reality.
The emotional spaces I create are semi-open—carrying a specific emotional undertone while resisting fixed interpretation. I hope it can remain both personal and universal, and be able to evoke something internal in the viewer—something ambiguous, unsettling, and resist being put into words.