Source
Source gathers images shaped by a continuous return to the same elements — the sea, light, reflections, clouds, and horizons — approached again and again from shifting perspectives. What emerges is not a search for new places, but for renewal: a way of coming back to the origin through transformation.
Source gathers images shaped by a continuous return to the same elements — the sea, light, reflections, clouds, and horizons — approached again and again from shifting perspectives. What emerges is not a search for new places, but for renewal: a way of coming back to the origin through transformation.
The work moves through abstracted landscapes where sky and water merge, reflections reshape reality, and familiar forms dissolve into new visual states. These repetitions are not static, but cyclical — each image revisits the same root while drifting further from a literal, realistic view.
The work moves through abstracted landscapes where sky and water merge, reflections reshape reality, and familiar forms dissolve into new visual states. These repetitions are not static, but cyclical — each image revisits the same root while drifting further from a literal, realistic view.
Source is grounded in sensation and memory. It is a return to the impulses that shaped my identity and artistic practice: a form of rebirth through abstraction, where what is sought has always been present, and where belonging quietly takes shape.
Source is grounded in sensation and memory. It is a return to the impulses that shaped my identity and artistic practice: a form of rebirth through abstraction, where what is sought has always been present, and where belonging quietly takes shape.


























































