My sketchbook is a witness of what I am experiencing, scribbling things whenever they happen.
— Vincent van Gogh

Inside My Sketchbook

Abstract artwork with yellow circular shapes, brown and green textures, and a blue background.
A watercolor painting of a sunrise over a mountain range with a pastel sky, birds flying, and small yellow flowers on a grassy field.
Watercolor illustration of onion bulbs on a white background with a handwritten quote that reads, 'We gather together to share the source of life — in this we become one.'
A close-up of a dark, textured surface with gold accents and a gold branch-like element.

Mixed Media, 2024

When Paths Collide

This piece explores how two paths can cross and leave each forever changed—but not in the same way. For one, the encounter becomes a source of growth, beauty, and strength; for the other, it brings grief, fracture, and decay. It speaks to the duality of shared experiences—how the same relationship can be a gift in one life while becoming a wound in another. It is about the lasting imprints we leave on each other, and how transformation is not always experienced equally.

Abstract mixed media artwork featuring the number '2023' with textured, colorful elements on a painted background.

Mixed Media, 2024

The Shape of What’s Left

A tangle of passion and grief, where connection is felt but never clear. Created during a season of solitude and rediscovery, this piece holds the ache of wanting to share beauty with someone who is no longer there. It speaks to the confusion of two lives that once touched deeply but could not merge — of love that became distance, and distance that became pain. In its tension, it carries both the memory of inspiration and the weight of betrayal, a visual echo of the unanswered questions that remain.

Abstract painting with dark clouds, yellow patches, and a textured surface. Two intertwined red and white ropes or cords lie across the lower part of the image.

Red That Refuses to Fade

This piece reflects the lasting impact of a painful connection. The white rope represents strength and self, while the red strand symbolizes someone from the past whose influence continues to linger. Though separate, they remain intertwined — the red marking the white, showing how love and loss can leave a permanent imprint. The work captures a moment of carrying grief alone, navigating the weight of what remains after a bond has broken.