I began my artistic journey in traditional media, spending countless hours in life drawing, painting, and sculpture. During this time, I became increasingly drawn to abstraction—less as a style than as a way of thinking through form, space, and constraint.
In pursuing this interest, I turned to digital media as a means of testing compositional ideas more fluidly. What began as a tool for experimentation gradually became an end in itself. The digital space allowed me to define and explore compositional problems directly, without the slow accumulation required by physical processes. It offered a way to work more immediately with structure, variation, and transformation.
This website functions as a living catalog—an evolving archive of these ongoing visual experiments.