My work begins with color as a point of entry, something to move through rather than simply look at. I build compositions that shift between micro and macro scales, where repetition, variation, and rhythm guide attention. Shapes echo, interrupt, and reappear, creating pathways that flicker between order and surprise.

I approach color as a living language grounded in variation, interdependence, and tension. Each element holds its own role within a larger whole, where nothing is arbitrary and difference remains essential. At a time when visual culture is increasingly standardized through AI, algorithmic systems, and rising political and cultural homogenization, the work insists on maximalist multiplicity and the value of distinct, dynamic parts within a shared field.

Drawing from sonic, textile, mechanical signatures as well as optical traditions, pattern extends this language into immersive and embodied experience. Color guides, destabilizes, and recalibrates perception through shifting rhythms of intensity and attention.

In response to a culture that is increasingly automated and detached from the body, I remain committed to the hand, to duration, and to physical process. The work resists collapsing into a single, legible image and instead keeps perception in motion, disrupting expectation and preventing the eye from fully settling. That instability is intentional, keeping the viewer engaged as an active participant.

Across paintings, objects, and interior environments, the work is expanding into space to be encountered physically. These compositions function as environments as much as images, where color, form, and rhythm shape how a space is felt and navigated.

Underlying the work is a belief that sensory experience matters. That tangible expressiveness, difference, and visual intensity are necessary, not decorative. In a cultural landscape that often rewards neutrality and reduces experience to the instantly digestible, this work resists that flattening. It reasserts the value of feeling, attention, and aliveness.