Whether it’s an homage to the new city I’m in love with, a far away galaxy or a dreamy whale, the central theme will always the embrace between rationality and heart. It’s a harmony between the need to keep control and let go, geometry and fluidity, reason and instinct. I believe the pieces reflect this idea of balance: the dotwork and hyper detail blend in with the luminous and ethereal backgrounds, the cold black & white complement the transcendent blues. This is how I find peace and maintain my mental stability. To counter my rational and pragmatic character, I’ll always make time for art. I’ve worked as a Project Manager for the past five years and I’m always trying to make the most of the day, by creating schedules, plans and checklists for myself. My artworks are the result of hours and hours of introspection and meditation. Why is “balance” a central theme in my artworks? Read more about my idea of “balance” below. I tried to express the feeling of peace and solitude that is typical of introverts. I created the original Howling Wolf painting in 2019, by using watercolor and ink. If you are interested in this option, please email me at note about the Howling Wolf Painting
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