My artistic journey doesn’t stem from formal art schools or traditional education. I haven’t followed an academic path, yet art emerged within me as an existential necessity, born from the deepest and often painful folds of life. My creative adventure began through a series of traumatic events, experiences that brought me face to face with complex and challenging psychological aspects.
These difficult moments opened up a new space in my mind, leading me to explore dimensions I had never known. It was within that context that I discovered the power of the stream of consciousness, a continuous flow of images, ideas, and feelings that revealed themselves through the creative process. My art thus became a tool to free the flow of my mind, to give visible form to everything that moved inside of me, often in chaotic and uncontrollable ways. Every painting, every drawing is a reflection of that inner journey, a fragment of consciousness translated into color, line, and shape.
At the same time, for ten years, I worked in shoe design, where I learned to blend aesthetics with functionality, to give concrete form to visions that not only met practical needs but also told stories through shapes and materials. This experience further refined my approach to art, teaching me the discipline of creation and the importance of detail. Even in design, as in art, I always sought to infuse a part of my inner world, turning each creation into something deeply personal.
Today, each of my works is a synthesis of that path, a free expression that traverses pain, resilience, and the desire to transform every fragment of experience into a visual message. Despite lacking conventional training, my art proves that creativity can flourish in any terrain, especially in the most unexpected and difficult places.