
My work begins with attention. I am drawn to the quiet structures that shape the natural world—branches reaching toward the light, the delicate network of a leaf, the movement of water, the shifting veil of dust. Through prolonged observation, familiar forms gradually reveal hidden rhythms, geometries, and relationships that often remain unnoticed.
Drawing has become less an act of representation than one of discovery. Rather than documenting nature, I seek to uncover the subtle patterns that connect all living things and the invisible order that quietly exists beneath the surface of our everyday experience.
Across my work, perception becomes both subject and process. A change in perspective transforms a tree into abstraction. Time allows dust to settle and clarity to emerge. Water becomes a metaphor for resonance and the unseen connections that unite us. Each piece is an invitation to slow down, to look again, and to experience the extraordinary that resides within the familiar.
I believe that attention has the power to transform the way we see the world. When we truly observe, the ordinary begins to reveal something timeless—reminding us that beauty, connection, and meaning have often been present all along.