Artist Statement
My practice explores abstraction as a way of working through change, uncertainty, and renewal. Using acrylics and layered mixed techniques, I build surfaces that hold traces of earlier decisions, allowing time and process to remain visible within the work.
In recent years, my relationship to art has shifted from expression toward integration. Rather than seeking harmony or resolution, I am increasingly interested in complexity—how colour, gesture, and interruption can coexist within a single visual field. These layered compositions reflect threshold moments, where transformation is underway but not yet complete.
I work intuitively, but with growing precision, drawing on both personal experience and a deepening engagement with modernist abstraction. My ongoing study of New York School artists has influenced my approach to movement, structure, and mark-making, which I continue to adapt into my own evolving visual language.
Through abstraction, I aim to create work that invites reflection and connection, offering space for viewers to bring their own meaning to the surface rather than prescribing a single narrative.