Light, air, and the subtle movement of forms come together to create a living space that is constantly changing. In my landscapes, I paint what comes to me—the forms, the nuances, and the flow of things.
Every landscape is a sensory journey—a way of inhabiting a place through color, texture, and the breath of the wind. Contours soften, and atmospheres take shape through layers, revealing a presence rather than mere scenery.
These landscapes do not seek to depict a specific place, but rather to evoke a sensation—that of a moment suspended in time, a fragile balance between the visible and the invisible, between what is there and what can be sensed.