Every artist approaches their work in a different way. I like to think that my creations
are born from a process of creating music that can be seen. I start with an empty and
silent stage of white canvas. Then, I gradually introduce and bring to the stage my
brushes using them as musical instruments that produce the colors, texture, rhythm and
harmony. The process is finished when I hear visual harmony coming from my painting.
With a background in still life and landscape painting, I have discovered that I feel
true artistic freedom when creating non-objective abstract painting. Now I enjoy the
playful dancing back and forth across the boundary lines between representational forms
and abstract. My work today can best be described as contemporary abstract that is
loosely based on landscape. I am interested in treatment of textural surfaces combined
with glazing techniques that brings vibrant colors to my work.
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