Why Abstract Art Isn’t a Riddle – It’s an Invitation
There are feelings within us, we’ve never spoken out loud. Sensations we can’t articulate, yet they’re undeniably real.
Abstract art doesn’t try to explain them. It gives them space to appear.
When you look at an abstract painting, you might not “understand” it. But you might feel it. And at that moment, the artwork does what language cannot – it reaches something deeper.
Created Not for Myself, But for You
I don’t paint to express myself – I paint to create connection.
My works are not personal journals or emotional confessions. They are invitations.
Born from emotions, yes – from moments, memories, shifts. But they aren’t bound to where they began. Once the work is done, it belongs to the viewer.
It continues its journey in your interpretation, in your experience.
Art Can Speak – But It Doesn’t Demand an Answer
I often share where a painting began – what I felt, what inspired me, or what I saw at that moment.
But I never expect you to see the same thing.
A painting isn’t a conclusion. It’s an encounter.
It’s not a single truth, but a vessel for multiple possibilities.
It doesn’t have to explain itself completely – sometimes, it simply opens a space to be, as you are, right there at the moment.
“There is a voice that doesn’t use words. Listen.”
– Rumi