Recent Work

GEO Painting

“Elemental Reflections: Nature Reimagined in Stone, Water, and Light”

This collection of mixed-media artworks offers a contemplative glimpse into the interplay between the enduring grandeur of geological formations and the ephemeral qualities of water and foliage. Each piece merges observational detail with painterly or photographic techniques, blurring the line between documentation and creative interpretation. From mirror-like lakes reflecting soaring mountain ridges, to mosses and lichens thriving in stone crevices, the works celebrate nature’s quiet resilience and ever-changing tapestry.

Across the series, viewers encounter:

  • Textural Nuance: Weathered rock surfaces, layered brushstrokes, and subtle color gradations that convey both the solidity of stone and the softness of moss or water.
  • Harmonic Contrast: The juxtaposition of stark, rugged geological formations against the fluidity of reflections and living greenery, highlighting the duality of permanence and impermanence.
  • Invitations to Discovery: Details such as hidden openings in rocky walls or delicate plants emerging from stone fissures encourage close observation and evoke the wonder of nature’s subtle transformations.

Curatorial Context
Ideal for exhibitions exploring the intersection of natural landscapes and artistic imaginationthe poetic interplay of solidity and fluidity, or ecological themes, this body of work embraces both the factual and the fantastical elements of the environment. By incorporating nuanced textures, layered color, and atmospheric composition, the artist prompts a renewed appreciation for nature’s capacity to shape and be shaped over time.

Key Themes

  • Resilience and Renewal: How nature reclaims and reconfigures itself in the face of erosion and growth.
  • Textural Exploration: The use of blended media to capture the tactile essence of stone, water, and flora.
  • Quiet Revelations: Small, often overlooked details that reveal the delicacy and interconnectedness of the natural world.

In these pieces, each rock stratum, reflective surface, and emerging sprig of green becomes a testament to the planet’s layered histories and ever-present capacity for regeneration.

Pastel and Pigments over wood board.

Pandemicos

“Fragmented Faces: The Geometry of Expression”

This collection offers a vibrant journey through abstract figurative compositions, where bold color palettes and geometric linework reimagine the human form. Each piece simultaneously embraces and deconstructs recognizable portrait elements, revealing a fluid interplay between the subjective inner self and the outward silhouette. Warm oranges and reds collide with cool purples and blues, creating tension and harmony as angled shapes overlap, intersect, and evolve into partial or implied faces.

Despite their shared visual language of continuous line and angular form, each artwork has a distinct energy and emotional register—some exude a playful dynamism, while others convey a meditative introspection. The organic shapes, reminiscent of Cubist deconstruction, contrast with the saturated, Fauvist-inspired hues, accentuating the emotional possibilities of line and color. These fractured portraits thus invite viewers to interpret identity as an ever-shifting construct—where thought, emotion, and physicality converge in a constantly evolving mosaic.

Curatorial Context
Ideal for exhibitions exploring abstract portraiture, identity, and emotional resonance, these works prompt reflection on the many faces that people present—internally and externally. By translating the figure into geometric planes and colorful contours, the artist creates a sense of perpetual movement and reinvention, encouraging viewers to question the boundaries between the seen and the felt, the literal and the symbolic. In doing so, the collection offers a dynamic dialogue on how shape, hue, and line can capture the fluid essence of human expression.

Pastel on Paper. 34×27 cm.

“Chromatic Glyphs: A Playful Language of Shape and Color”

This collection of pastel works explores the intersection of geometry and color through an inventive visual language that sits on the cusp between abstraction and written script. Each piece is composed of vibrantly hued, angular forms arranged in horizontal registers—suggesting coded messages or fragmented hieroglyphs. The textured backgrounds shift from warm reds and oranges to cooler greens and blues, evoking a sense of progression or layered narrative across the series.

Despite their resemblance to letters or symbols, these shapes resist easy interpretation, inviting viewers to engage with them as both pictorial elements and potential characters in an unspoken language. Some bands of shapes appear to dance above fiery warm tones, while others float in tranquil washes of blue or gray, creating contrasts that highlight the interplay of vibrancy and subtlety. The irregular outlines and alternating angles give the works a dynamic, rhythmic quality, suggesting a playful dialogue among the forms.
This collection demonstrates how simple geometric forms can convey an almost narrative quality. The whimsical arrangements of color and shape underscore the artist’s fascination with coded communication, challenging viewers to find meaning within the bright, puzzle-like compositions.

Key Themes

  • Glyphic Abstraction: Shapes that hint at language yet remain purely abstract.
  • Color as Codex: The use of vivid palettes to evoke mood, structure, and possible meaning.
  • Textural Play: Pastel textures and layered hues that add depth and visual energy.

    Through this series, the artist merges vibrant color fields with playful geometry, coaxing viewers to decode the works’ visual grammar and embrace the joyful possibilities of abstraction.

Landscapes Painted Photographs

Series 5/5 printed in metal up to 60×40″ – 100x150cm.

Pastel and Pigments on hard wood blocks or paper