Artist statement

Visual thought experiments

My artistic practice is rooted in the ongoing examination of humanity’s place within a post-religious, contemporary world. Through a synthesis of digital and traditional media experience, I construct visual thought experiments that invite viewers to engage with questions of identity, meaning, and absurdity. Each work is conceived as both an object of contemplation and a catalyst for dialogue, addressing the eye while striking the mind.

Central to my approach is the conviction that art serves as a philosophical tool—one capable of interrogating the frameworks that shape our understanding of self and society. I am particularly interested in the tension between inherited narratives and the individual’s search for coherence in an age marked by uncertainty. Humor and absurdity function as both subject and method, offering a means to disrupt expectation and provoke reflection.

My process is informed by a commitment to technical rigor and formal clarity, yet remains open to the unpredictable intersections of context and interpretation. Whether working with acrylics or digital painting, I seek to create works that are understated and yet complete—inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and reconsider the familiar.

Ultimately, my work aspires to foster a space where philosophical engagement and visual experience converge, encouraging a renewed consideration of what it means to be human in the present moment.

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