Artist Statement
From adversity, springs creativity. My journey with painting began as a means to calm and express myself during a stressful period of my life. Since then, art has become both an outlet and a passion. I have developed a fascination with color and its movement, which I explore through abstract and impressionist images. As a neurodivergent man, I am aware that I see and experience color, texture, and movement differently than others. It is my objective to use the interplay of these elements to create paintings that reflect my vision while also allowing each viewer to find their own meaning.
You will notice that most of my abstract paintings do not have descriptive names. I see and feel my vision for each painting. I understand the tools, the medium and the color needed to bring that idea to life, but the images I create reflect visions and emotions—things that, as a person on the autism spectrum, I struggle to define.
You will notice that most of my abstract paintings do not have descriptive names. I see and feel my vision for each painting. I understand the tools, the medium and the color needed to bring that idea to life, but the images I create reflect visions and emotions—things that, as a person on the autism spectrum, I struggle to define.