I am a digital artist exploring the human condition through surreal, symbolic, and emotionally charged imagery. My work moves between abstraction and figurative form, focusing on themes of memory, identity, belief, intimacy, and power. I treat digital creation as a contemporary language of reflection, where images function as psychological and philosophical spaces rather than literal scenes.
Faces, bodies, architecture, and organic structures often merge in my work, forming metaphysical landscapes shaped by time, pressure, and internal tension. I am interested in how systems — social, spiritual, and emotional — leave their imprint on the human form, transforming flesh into structure and structure into emotion. Many of my works exist in a suspended state, capturing moments just before transformation, collapse, or understanding.
My creative process is intuitive yet controlled, built through layers of texture, light, and distortion. I avoid explicit narratives, allowing viewers to bring their own experiences into the image. I see digital art not as decoration, but as a space for contemplation — a silent encounter between image and observer, where meaning emerges slowly and personally.