Paintings
My engagement with painting began as an integral part of my formal education, where visual expression was not merely a discipline but a method of thinking. From the early stages of my studies, painting became a field through which I explored perception, emotion, and conceptual depth.
Over time, this practice evolved beyond academic boundaries and developed into an independent artistic language. My works have been exhibited in different cultural contexts, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Each exhibition experience contributed to shaping a dialogue between my visual approach and diverse audiences, allowing my work to grow through interaction with distinct artistic environments.
Rather than focusing solely on aesthetic outcomes, my paintings are driven by an interest in atmosphere, psychological layers, and the relationship between form and meaning. They reflect a continuous search for balance between intuition and structure, freedom and discipline, personal memory and universal experience.
Today, my artistic practice stands at the intersection of education, experimentation, and international exposure, forming a body of work that is both introspective and outward-looking.














