
My mixed media works are explorations of texture, material, and transformation. In these pieces, I bring together oil paint with unexpected elements — sand, chalk, fabric, threads, and found objects — to push the boundaries of traditional painting. By layering materials, I create surfaces that feel both fragile and enduring, tactile and atmospheric.
This practice allows me to move beyond the flat plane of the canvas and explore depth in new ways. Each addition of texture shifts the narrative, altering how light interacts with the surface and how meaning unfolds. The dialogue between material and image often carries its own symbolism: fragments that speak of memory, weight, resilience, and the complexity of lived experience.
Mixed media has become a space of experimentation for me, where intuition leads and accidents are embraced as part of the process. These works are not just seen but felt — inviting the viewer closer, to trace the surfaces with their eyes and sense the layers of time embedded within them.
Together, they reflect my desire to blur boundaries between painting and sculpture, tradition and innovation, the visible and the unseen.