
In todayโs world, I often feel how much of life is turning mechanical: conversations reduced to transactions, connections filtered through cold screens, gestures of kindness pushed aside by speed and conformity. The more the world moves in this direction, the more I long for softness, for humanity, for the unspoken language of care.
That is why I return to art.
Art resists the machinery of chaos.
It does not follow the rhythm of efficiency or demand instant results. Instead, it asks me to pause, to listen, to touch, to breathe. Through my practice, I recover peace; peace of heart, peace of mind. Each work is a quiet rebellion against a restless age, and also a gentle offering.
What I create carries this search for calm. I hope that those who encounter my pieces can sense that same tranquility. If a fragment of my own peace reaches another soul, then the work is already worthy.
