
This collection brings together years of personal and professional painting work, spanning explorations of abstraction, nature, emotional states, and social undercurrents. The pieces are deeply rooted in an intuitive, expressive process—often beginning without a clear end in mind, letting the composition evolve instinctively through layers, textures, and contrasts.
Many of the works focus on colour as emotion—using hue, saturation, and movement to tap into internal states like melancholy, euphoria, anxiety, or calm. Others explore the connection between landscape and psychology, where natural elements like water, clouds, trees, or open fields become metaphors for the subconscious and the human experience.
There is a strong undercurrent of symbolism and surrealism throughout—hidden figures, distorted perspectives, or dreamlike compositions that reflect themes such as alienation, identity, mental health, and spiritual questioning. Abstract forms are used both as visual language and emotional outlet, often resisting neat interpretation.
Some works lean more figurative and narrative, while others fully dissolve into abstraction—but all carry a consistent thread of personal reflection and emotional charge. Together, the archive functions like a painted journal: a raw, evolving record of internal worlds meeting external realities.

































