Abstraction only seems simple at first glance. A few brush strokes, spilled colors, some form. But if you’ve ever had the courage to stand before an empty canvas and begin — you know that “nothing” on the surface often speaks the loudest.
In the works I create, abstraction is a conscious choice of language. It is not about what it depicts — but how it guides the viewer through emotion, tempo, and pauses.
In one of the new series, which is now taking shape, I wanted to combine two layers of communication:
🖋️ the text of a poem — written as a continuous, organic line
🎨 color and texture — inspired by old paper and unexpected color pairings
🧱 What makes a strong abstraction?
- A background that breathes
It’s never flat. It feels like an old journal, paper stained with coffee and milk, watercolor that dried too long in the sun. It becomes the first whisper. - Smudges and intersections
Movement — vertical, diagonal, asymmetrical — as if something has already happened and left its trace. As if the painting carried a story before you even looked at it. - Colors that are not obvious
Not “pretty.” Not “clean.” Muted turquoises. Dirty pinks. Curry with violet. Colors that irritate yet attract. - Line as an act of writing
Delicate, continuous, intentional. Not only guiding the eye but carrying meaning. In my work, the line is the text. A poem — written without interruption — becomes part of the form, not its signature. - Space for interpretation
I don’t explain. I don’t dictate. I give space. What you see speaks more about you than about me.
💬 Abstraction is an act of trust.
Trust in the process. In the viewer. In your own hands.
When I paint — I don’t want to create “pretty pictures.” I want to create resonance. With something inside you. With something that was already there, but had no form yet.
The new collection — And I Called It Freedom — is born exactly in this spirit. Each manifesto is not just an image. It is a call to create space for yourself.
The first verse is already here:
“I write before I’m ready. Before anyone asks.”
The rest writes itself — line by line, layer by layer.
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