About
I am a Master of Fine Art artist, designer, and art educator, deeply exploring the profound connection between art, healing, and the natural world.
My creative journey is rooted in the belief that art has the transformative power to reconnect us with ourselves, with each other, and with the environment around us. Through my work, I seek to express and reflect the personal evolution I have experienced, a journey of healing, growth, and self-reclamation, in which Nature has served as both a guide and a constant source of inspiration.
Nature, in all its intricate beauty and ever-changing forms, holds an irreplaceable significance in my artistic practice. It is not just a theme I explore; it is a living, breathing force that I engage with on a deeply personal level. The elements of the natural world—its landscapes, colors, textures, and rhythms—serve as metaphors for emotional and spiritual processes, from renewal to reflection. I use these elements as visual language to capture the essence of Nature's cycles, mirroring my own journey of inner healing and self-discovery.
I work across a variety of genres and media, currently focusing on watercolor and acrylic painting. These mediums offer me the freedom to experiment and push the boundaries of expression. In my practice, I alternate between landscapes, florals, and abstract forms—each genre providing a unique lens through which I explore the interconnectedness of all things. Whether painting a serene landscape, a blooming flower, or an abstract representation of energy and growth, my work is an invitation to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the world around us.
My exploration is ongoing, and I am continuously evolving as an artist and educator. As an art educator, I am equally passionate about fostering creativity in others, sharing my knowledge, and encouraging others to explore their own creative voices. Ultimately, my work aims to evoke a sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world, while also inspiring others to reflect on their own journeys, growth, and self-expression.