
My artwork is an ongoing reflection on a central question: what does it mean to be human—how strange it is to be anything at all. I am continually amazed, perplexed, troubled, and fascinated by the world I observe each day. These moments of wonder and uncertainty fuel my desire to understand both myself and others within the broader context of existence.
People have always interested me, not only as individuals, but as interconnected beings shaped by shared experiences and environments. Through my work, I visually explore the universal connections we share and consider humanity’s place within the natural world. I am especially drawn to moments where the external landscape mirrors internal states of reflection, awe, and searching.
This painting specifically reflects the awe inspired by nature and the authenticity of direct experience within it. The monumental rock formations evoke endurance, time, and presence, while the mandala-like patterns suggest an unseen spiritual dimension woven into the natural world. Together, these elements speak to nature as both a physical and spiritual space—one that invites stillness, reverence, and contemplation. Through this work, I aim to honor the quiet power of nature and its ability to connect us to something larger than ourselves.
























