Allegories

For me, abstract painting is an act of discovery and storytelling. Each work begins with an exploration—sometimes guided by preliminary sketches, other times unfolding spontaneously on the canvas. As layers of paint take shape, latent forms and hidden imagery emerge, much like uncovering shapes in clouds. The challenge lies in preserving ambiguity, allowing the story I see to coexist with the viewer’s imagination.

These are allegorical abstractions: compositions that invite personal interpretation while offering glimpses of narratives shaped by subconscious discovery and artistic intuition. Each piece becomes a dialogue between what is revealed and what remains for the viewer to uncover.