I’ve recently begun painting, and this space is a collection of moments of my journey.
Works are accompanied by fragments of thoughts that moved through my head as I created them.

They are not meant to define the paintings
only to sit beside them.

What you see is yours.
Enjoy.

Unfold into herself

This is a story about a quiet dream carried deep within, the version of ourselves we somehow always knew existed, even before we had or not the courage to reach for it.

For a long time, expectations and invisible limits shape who we believe we should be. Yet beneath it all, there is a gentle knowing. A whisper that there is more waiting to be discovered.

In the act of reaching for it, something begins to unfold. The world reveals its quiet magic. The light, the softness, the silent connections that surround us every day but often go unnoticed.

The moment between the girl and the flamingo reflects that delicate threshold. The moments we meet our true selves.

Acrylic painting | 65 x 90 cm | 2026

At the pace of turtle sound

This one is about learning and the patience it asks for.
Not the quiet kind, but the kind that stretches you.
The kind that feels loud, uncomfortable, and unfamiliar.

It’s about showing up anyway
even when it feels wrong, even when you’d rather stop,
even when everything in you wants to shout.

Because in those moments, something begins to settle.
What once felt foreign becomes part of you
shaping your voice, your rhythm, your way of being.

You are not slow.
You are building something powerful.

Acrylic painting | 70 x 50 cm | 2026

The Girl with a Tulip on Her Head

That winter day I couldn’t resist bringing home a bouquet of tulips.
In the middle of winter, set against white snow and bare trees.

They were so tiny, yet I wanted them to wrap my home and carry me into

the sounds of returning birds,

fresh greens that spoil the eyes,

the warm touch of the sun,
the kind that keeps us outside even when we should already be heading home.

For a moment, it felt as if one small petal absorbed everything in the room and carried me somewhere else.
Somewhere I would love to invite you, too.

Acrylic painting | 70 x 50 cm | 2026