for you, mom.

Painting, for me, is deeply personal—it’s a way of carrying forward the creative spirit of my mother, who was an art teacher. After she passed away, I found myself drawn to painting as a way to stay connected to her and to honor the love of art she instilled in me.

I explore all kinds of mediums, letting each piece unfold intuitively. The process is as important as the result—layering colors, experimenting with textures, and embracing the freedom of abstraction. Many of my works are created in moments of joy and connection, often shared over a glass of wine while constructing new ideas on canvas.

My paintings are both a tribute and a release: a tribute to my mother’s legacy, and a release into the playfulness and discovery that painting brings me. Each canvas holds a memory, a feeling, and a reminder that art is both healing and alive.