As an abstract painter, I have always held a deep regard for the overlooked, the discarded and the forgotten. The periphery has long been a place of interest for me. I am moved by the quiet potential of the unseen or seemingly insignificant and the potential of what it could be.

My vocabulary is the simple, enduring exploration of color combinations. Whether through the repetition of thousands of layered dots, linear compositions or more elusive abstraction, I seek to construct a distinct chromatic narrative within each work.

The pursuit of color is a lifelong investigation into how colors can converse, collide and harmonize. Each painting becomes a catalyst for individual interpretation. I am continually inspired by the fact that the same image can generate unique meaning, memory or reference for each viewer.