Anyway I feel myself a bit on the edge on the art world, but I don't mind, I'm just pursuing my work in a very excited way. And there isn't really a mainstream anymore, is there?

- David Hockney

This space serves as a live look at my process. It is a gathering of work in progress, new directions, and those singular pieces that feel resolved even before they have found a home in a specific series. In the studio, the practice is one of constant recalibration. It is where I build, dismantle, and reconstruct, layering photographic and digital elements until the image finally holds its own weight.

 

Lately, my focus has returned to the landscape, though I am treating the horizon not as a description of a place, but as a threshold. I am interested in those atmospheric shifts, open skies, and constructed spaces that act as gateways, marking the point where the physical world presses against something less tangible. These works explore the friction between surface and depth, seeking the moment when a formal structure opens up into something expansive and uncertain.

 

Some of these images will eventually anchor future exhibitions; others are destined to remain singular experiments. What unites them is their immediacy. They are close to the making, born from the questions that are actively shaping what comes next. As the studio evolves, so will this space.