My painting practice is rooted in the observation of natural rhythms and the invisible forces that shape human experience. The moon lies at the heart of this exploration: a silent, constant presence and a symbol of transformation, cyclicality, and memory.
In my work, lunar influences are not intended as astronomical representations, but as expressions of an inner landscape. The phases of the moon become metaphors for emotional change, growth, anticipation, and renewal. Its reflected light suggests what is never fully revealed, inviting the viewer to dwell within ambiguity and mystery.
Through color, materiality, and painterly gesture, I create suspended landscapes where time seems to slow down and the boundary between reality and imagination gradually dissolves. The painted surface becomes a place of layering, where every mark preserves the trace of a passage, a memory, and an ongoing transformation.