From motion
This project grows out of movement — physical, spontaneous and temporal.
Sketching, plein-air work and travel are not preparatory stages, but autonomous acts of painting.
Motion comes first. The image is extracted from speed, change and instability.
Fragmentation, repetition and rhythm replace fixed composition.
I work with different materials to register movement in different ways.
The fluidity of watercolor allows the stain to expand and drift.
Sharp, expressive lines of pencil and marker introduce tension and emotional impulse.
Acrylic paint adds weight and density, stabilizing the image at a chosen moment.
The works capture a state rather than a place.
They preserve traces of action, gesture and time, allowing meaning to emerge after the act itself.







