Contemporary Conceptualism
My work in contemporary abstraction operates at the intersection of emotion and intellectual inquiry. Through the use of form, color, texture, language, and poetic elements, I engage in a process of translating internal states into structured visual expressions. These formal components function as a conceptual vocabulary, tools through which mood, memory, and meaning are constructed and communicated. Each piece emerges from an intentional exploration of abstraction not merely as aesthetic but as a mode of thought, a way to render the intangible visible and to invite reflective engagement from the viewer.