My work explores impermanence, uncertainty, and shifting emotional states through painting, supported by drawing and occasional three-dimensional elements. I am interested in how images, bodies, and emotions can exist in unstable or transitional states, often explored through blurred imagery, portraiture, and layered painting processes.

Conceptually, the work draws inspiration from ideas in quantum theory, particularly duality, coexistence, and the possibility of multiple states existing at once. Rather than explaining scientific theory, I translate these ideas into visual and emotional experiences grounded in perception and lived human experience.

Through painting and visual experimentation, I explore how complex ideas about uncertainty and perception can be expressed through form, space, and material. The work invites viewers to reflect on ambiguity, impermanence, and the coexistence of different emotional states within human experience.