ABOUT THE PAINTINGS
PAINTING IS EMOTION, MEMORY AND CONSCIOUSNESS.
My paintings are born from inner landscapes, fragments of experience, feelings and observations transformed through colour, texture and form.
I do not seek to depict reality, but to express the unseen layers that shape the human experience.
Each work is a dialogue between instinct and introspection, chaos and clarity.
Why These Paintings Exist
These paintings exist because some emotions cannot be explained through words.
I paint to explore memory, silence, chaos, loneliness, consciousness, and the invisible experiences that shape human life. Every work begins as a feeling, an observation, or an unfinished thought that slowly transforms into texture, colour, movement, and form.
I am not trying to recreate reality. I am trying to express what exists beneath it.
Many of these paintings are reflections of inner landscapes, fragments of urban life, human psychology, spiritual tension, and personal transformation. Through abstraction and distortion, I search for honesty within emotion rather than perfection within form.
For me, painting is a way of understanding existence. It is where instinct, memory, and imagination meet.
The Language of Forms
Every form that appears in these paintings carries memory, tension, and emotion.
Distorted faces reflect fragmented identities.
Animals become symbols of instinct and survival.
Eyes appear as witnesses.
Broken structures mirror psychological landscapes and shifting realities.
These forms are not planned as decoration.
They emerge naturally during the process of painting, revealing emotions that exist beneath language.
Through abstraction and distortion, the work searches for truth beyond realism.










