My work explores states of transition — moments that exist between presence and absence, movement and stillness, perception and reality.
The figures that appear in my paintings are not individuals in a narrative sense, but rather witnesses. They exist in spaces that feel familiar yet displaced: interiors that open into uncertainty, landscapes that dissolve into silence, thresholds that neither fully separate nor connect.
Light plays a central role in my work. It is not only a visual element, but a symbolic force — revealing, dividing, and sometimes unsettling the space it inhabits. It exposes what is hidden, yet never fully explains it.
I am interested in the quiet tension of these moments: the pause before a decision, the awareness of being observed, the subtle realization of one’s own presence within an undefined space.
Through this, my work invites the viewer not to interpret a fixed meaning, but to enter a state of contemplation — to become an observer themselves.