About me

I’ve always been drawn to the quiet rhythm of shapes and the way geometry can speak without words. Even as a child, I found myself rearranging furniture, stacking blocks, and sketching patterns, fascinated by how lines and forms could create a sense of balance, tension, or movement. Over time, this curiosity evolved into a passion for abstract geometric art, where I could explore the intersection of precision and imagination, and let form and color carry the story.

My work is less about representing the world and more about discovering it through structure. Circles, triangles, grids, and irregular polygons become my vocabulary, each piece an experiment in how shapes can interact, collide, or harmonize. There’s something meditative about the process—the way meticulous planning meets spontaneous choice, and how a simple geometric decision can completely change the feeling of a piece.

For me, abstract geometric art isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a way of seeing and thinking. I want viewers to pause, look closer, and feel the quiet energy in the spaces between lines and shapes. My portfolio is a journey through this fascination, a collection of experiments, moments, and questions that continue to shape the way I see the world and my place within it.