Sleeping
My sleeping series explores the vulnerability and mystery of the unconscious state. Each figure lies suspended between presence and absence, their bodies at rest while something deeper lingers just beneath the surface. I’m drawn to this quiet tension—the way sleep softens the physical form, blurs identity, and opens a space for something unspoken to emerge. These paintings are less about sleep itself and more about what it reveals: the weight of emotion, the safety of solitude, and the strange beauty of surrender.
Quiet Resilience
These paintings carry a dramatic narrative whose details stay intentionally unspoken.
That mystery is not the focus. What matters is their quiet strength. Even when their sight and voices are covered, the way they hold their bodies and steady their breath shows they still endure. Each scene points to the simple power of resilience.