
Emerging Figures
Between Calculus and Chaos
"In my artistic work, I explore the human being as a user of spaces—not only physical ones but, above all, emotional ones. After more than 30 years of creative practice, art has become the place where the necessary calculus of my architectural daily life meets a liberating, creative chaos.
My works emerge without a fixed grid or preliminary blueprint. Whether in the tactile depth of acrylic on canvas, the immediate mark-making of charcoal and chalk on paper, or the complex layering of digital works: I surrender the process to color, line, and intuitive gesture.
Under the title 'Emerging Figures', I allow forms and faces to become visible where emotion and structure blur. They surface spontaneously from the field of color—sometimes fleeting, sometimes lingering, often caught in the 'in-between' of movement and stillness. It is the search for that moment when unmistakably human forms arise from seemingly uncontrolled marks.
I invite the viewer to enter these spaces of perception, to endure their tensions, and to discover their own personal order within them."
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Atmospheric Depths – Layers of Emotion
DIGITAL WORKS
Virtual Strata – Light and Complexity
























CHARCOAL & CHALK
The Immediate Line – Figures in Motion

SKETCHES ON PAPER
The Search for Form – Instinctive Traces





















































































