Original Art.
“Metamorph”
Oil on unstretched canvas
59 x 68 in, 2025
Confronting the viewer with unrestrained energy, this piece is built from bold, thick layers of oil applied in instinctive moments. Blues slice through reds and earth tones like ruptures in the psyche, while shadows anchor the composition in tension and ambiguity.
The surface is rich with gesture and texture — a terrain of transformation. Raw, layered, and unconstrained by frame or stretcher, the painting exists as both material and emotion in flux.
“Transformation”
Oil and Acrylic on unstretched canvas
59 x 68 in, 2020
Color and texture converge to form a dissolving visage, where restraint becomes emotion and stillness transforms into presence. Commanding in scale and grounded in process, this piece is built through layers of oil, with traces of acrylic and artist’s handprints on final layers, the surface carries the weight of change — textured, raw, and unapologetically open. The obscured face emerges not as a portrait, but as a symbol: of erosion, renewal, and inner reconstruction. Unstreched and unconstraint, the canvas echoes the piece’s essence — resisting containment, evolving in form.
“Burst”
Acrylic on canvas, Black metal floating frame
30x40 in, 2025
Color and shadow collide in layered motion, vibrant hues surge through darkness. From abstraction, a face takes form—textured, emotive, and charged with energy. The surface reveals traces of motion and depth, evoking the raw pulse of human emotion beneath chaos.
“Aura”
Acrylic on cotton paper
21x27 in, 2025
The piece carries a luminous and emotional atmosphere. The surrounding blue acts as both water and aura, holding the face in a suspended state between clarity and dissolution—where emotion becomes light, and the self drifts between presence and surrender.
“Mask”
Oil on canvas, Black metal floating frame
30x40 in, 2025
A face emerges in thick, chaotic strokes — partially revealed, partially obscured. The texture is aggressive, raw; color explodes at the edges, while eyes remain unreadable. This piece speaks to the layered nature of identity — how we protect ourselves, how we express, and what we choose to hide. It is both confrontation and retreat, expression and silence.