PAINTING

SELF-EXPRESSION

"Each stroke allows me to convey emotions and tell stories through colors and textures."

KISSED A SOUL

"Kissed a Soul" draws inspiration from the Renaissance period, renowned for its rich artistic expression and exploration of profound themes. This painting captures the essence of Renaissance artistry, depicting a moment of emotional intimacy and depth. The title hints at a significant encounter, evoking the romantic ideals often portrayed in Renaissance artworks. Acrylic paint was chosen for its adaptability, allowing for intricate details and vibrant colors to bring the scene to life. The use of blue, a color associated with loyalty and spirituality during the Renaissance, adds layers of meaning to the artwork, enhancing its emotional resonance.

Exhebition of 6 of my paintings in the court of Justice in 2023

I'M STILL BREATHING

The painting made in 2021 depicts a girl surrounded by ice, symbolizing depression. Initially overwhelmed, she feels trapped. However, as she calms down, she realizes she can “still breathe”. This signifies hope and resilience. Created with acrylic, the artwork metaphorically portrays the journey through depression, showing both struggle and the possibility of finding inner strength.

WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WORLD WE’VE DESTROYED

For my pre- BAC exam (2022), I painted a piece in acrylic focusing on the theme "connections." I depicted the relationship between humans and nature, showing how it affects us. Through vibrant colors and expressive strokes, I emphasized the intertwined bond between us and the environment, urging viewers to consider our impact on nature and its influence on our lives.

BURNING FUTURE

The painting depicts the war in Ukraine, using acrylic and various techniques to convey the conflict through color and texture. Bold strokes and intense hues capture the chaos of battle, while somber tones evoke the devastation left in its wake.

HEAD IN THE CLOUDS

In ”Head in the Clouds," I depict myself sitting at my school desk, but instead of a head, there's a fluffy cloud hovering above my shoulders. This playful representation reflects my tendency to daydream during class. Using acrylic paint, I create an imaginary world around me, showing where my mind drifts off to instead of focusing on the lesson. The painting invites viewers to contemplate the balance between reality and fantasy

IS THERE A FUTURE?

I painted a piece called 'Is There a Future?' using acrylic. It reflects on the uncertainties facing our world. Through the artwork, I question the path ahead for humanity, especially regarding environmental concerns. It's a straightforward exploration of existential doubts and the consequences of our actions.