Art has always been more than just a creative outlet for me—it’s a form of therapy, a way to process the complexities of life and channel emotions into something tangible and meaningful. Living with neurodivergence, I’ve found that the act of creating helps me navigate my inner world and express feelings that words can’t always capture. My work often revolves around the healing power of art, both for myself and for those who experience it. I aim to create pieces that inspire, uplift, and spark reflection, offering viewers a chance to connect with their own emotions and perspectives through color and abstraction.
At the heart of my practice is a fascination with color and its ability to evoke powerful emotional responses. My approach, which I call “abstract deconstructionism,” breaks away from traditional forms, allowing color to take center stage as the primary language of expression. Beyond the visual, my work is deeply influenced by literary theory, particularly the ideas of Jacques Derrida and Jean Baudrillard. I’m drawn to themes of perception and meaning, exploring how our interpretations of reality are shaped and reshaped. My process—layered and transformative—blurs the line between the physical and digital, inviting viewers to question their understanding of what they see and to find beauty in the unexpected. Through this blend of therapy, color, and theory, my art becomes both a personal journey and an open dialogue with the world.
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