Artist Statement
For me, creating art is not just a process—it’s a philosophy, a way of reshaping reality through bold, uncompromising expression. My work channels the complexities of neurodivergence, using the abstract to communicate what words often cannot. Each piece reflects my personal journey, while aiming to evoke something deeply resonant and universal in my audience.
I have carved a niche with a process I call “digital mixed media,” blending tactile acrylic painting with transformative digital techniques. At the heart of this process lies abstract deconstructionism, a style I’ve cultivated to challenge conventions of form, focusing instead on the emotional weight of color and texture. By dismantling representation, I create space for viewers to engage with art as a raw, personal experience.
In the digital phase of my work, I reimagine the original painting, layering advanced filtering techniques to explore the fragile boundaries of meaning and perception. Inspired by literary and philosophical theories like Derrida’s deconstruction and Baudrillard’s simulacra, my art is a deliberate invitation to question how we interpret what we see. Works such as those within my Exploring Simulacra series are designed to provoke dialogue about the interplay between authenticity and illusion, reality and reconstruction.
My goal is to create art that exists beyond mere aesthetics. Each piece embodies a brand of sophistication and innovation, appealing to collectors who value the depth and narrative behind the work as much as its visual impact. My work is not just art—it’s an experience, a statement, and a reflection of our evolving cultural landscape. By embracing the intersection of the physical and digital, I aim to redefine what it means to create, collect, and connect with art in the contemporary age.
