This collection marks the beginning and continuation of my relationship with painting.
It started from a place of pressure and perfection, moved through observation and discipline, and gradually shifted into embodiment and expression.
Each piece reflects a stage—not just of skill, but of how I was relating to creation itself.
This was the first painting that initiated my path into painting.
At the time, I was hard on myself and rooted in perfection. Every stroke carried pressure to get it “right.” There was more control than ease, more expectation than trust.
Even so, something opened here.
Through continued practice and repetition, that rigidity began to loosen. What started in pressure eventually became flow—but this piece holds the origin point, where I first stepped into creating despite the weight I placed on myself.
This piece was created as a study from inspiration. I was focused on capturing the calm, the color transitions, and the sense of peace held within the landscape.
It was less about expression and more about observation—learning how to translate atmosphere, light, and stillness onto canvas.
This work represents a stage of discipline and refinement, where I allowed myself to learn through replication and presence.
This piece reflects a deeper internal resonance with the qualities of the samurai—precision, discipline, and decisive action.
Though unfinished, the energy is clear. The motion captured mid-air represents commitment without hesitation. There is no pause, no second-guessing—only movement aligned with intention.
This piece marks a shift from observing and learning into identifying with a way of being.
Available in three print sizes. Each piece is printed on high-quality archival paper for clarity and longevity.
Bigger Sizes and Canvas Prints Upon Request.
This collection marks the beginning and continuation of my relationship with painting.
It started from a place of pressure and perfection, moved through observation and discipline, and gradually shifted into embodiment and expression.
Each piece reflects a stage—not just of skill, but of how I was relating to creation itself.
This was the first painting that initiated my path into painting.
At the time, I was hard on myself and rooted in perfection. Every stroke carried pressure to get it “right.” There was more control than ease, more expectation than trust.
Even so, something opened here.
Through continued practice and repetition, that rigidity began to loosen. What started in pressure eventually became flow—but this piece holds the origin point, where I first stepped into creating despite the weight I placed on myself.
This piece was created as a study from inspiration. I was focused on capturing the calm, the color transitions, and the sense of peace held within the landscape.
It was less about expression and more about observation—learning how to translate atmosphere, light, and stillness onto canvas.
This work represents a stage of discipline and refinement, where I allowed myself to learn through replication and presence.
This piece reflects a deeper internal resonance with the qualities of the samurai—precision, discipline, and decisive action.
Though unfinished, the energy is clear. The motion captured mid-air represents commitment without hesitation. There is no pause, no second-guessing—only movement aligned with intention.
This piece marks a shift from observing and learning into identifying with a way of being.
Available in three print sizes. Each piece is printed on high-quality archival paper for clarity and longevity.
Bigger Sizes and Canvas Prints Upon Request.