Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Police

 It’s a simple reflection of my daily routine: I walk to work, passing others on their way to work or already immersed in their tasks. There’s a quiet beauty in these everyday moments.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Time Machine Mar 3 2012

We invented time but one could say that time does not exist. However, this is something that nobody wants to talk about. After all, we cannot allow society to question statements such as “we are running out of time” or “there is no time to do it” or “do not waste time”. If there is no time why do we have to die?
Time is a container in which we exist, we do not know what is outside of it.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

change Friday, October 16, 2009



I live in Toronto, a city that is vibrant, diverse, and constantly evolving. It can also be cold, unforgiving, and demanding—yet economically savvy, cultured, and full of energy. These contrasting qualities shape my work, influencing the colors, forms, and emotions I use. In some instances, my paintings are a direct response to the sensory overload of living in such a dynamic environment. This often leads to abstract impressionist pieces that reflect the complexities and intensity of city life.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Spring 2

The brushstrokes in my paintings are inspired by Australian tribal dot art which has a mesmerizing quality.

Friday, September 29, 2017

pen drawing # 1


9/27/17
New Media: Digital and New Media on Canvas and Paper.
I created small pen drawing and digitized it by taking a picture with my phone.

I opened the picture in photoshop and painted on top of it using digital brushes. The image is inspired by what was in front of my eyes; sky, clouds, the lake, and dramatic lighting. This is an example of using advanced technology in a primitive way.
Keywords: dramatic lighting, primitive, technology, clouds, abstract impressionism

abstract impressionism 6/23/11















Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Allan Gardens in October 11/24/14


I think art is one of the most basic ways we express ourselves—like a primitive language.
I regret not painting more, mostly because I hesitated, was afraid of being rejected, or just didn’t know what to paint.
But the truth is, art doesn’t need a reason. Just making it is reason enough.