I don’t write on a schedule. These notes appear in the same way the paintings do – when something insists on being noticed. Sometimes it’s a moment from daily life, sometimes a memory, sometimes a feeling that refuses to leave.
This space is simply a place to set those things down: fragments from the studio, thoughts about people and places, and the quiet movements that sit behind the work.
Good Business
A formed personality. An investment in oneself — without limits, across every possible plane of existence as a human being. It is insight into oneself. Awareness of one’s strengths and weaknesses. Moral measures and fundamental principles of goodness and integrity. A deep awareness of the beings and realities that surround us. It is the construction […]
The Cabin
Introduction The attempt to rediscover oneself once again came to nothing… The land of childhood memories was closer than it might have seemed… Somehow, finding points of reference felt natural to the thinker of new times… An irony of fate, or simply a trial — perhaps a refined test. Just like in the past… a […]
An Average Day in the Studio
There’s a certain calm that settles over the studio first thing in the morning. Before the brushes are lifted, before the palette comes alive, the space simply waits. Light slowly finds its way across the room, tracing familiar shapes—the jars of brushes, the easel, the half-finished work resting in quiet anticipation. I never really know […]
Reflection — Opening Note
Most of my paintings begin long before I ever prepare a canvas. They come from encounters — a person who stays in my thoughts, a place that leaves a quiet mark, a moment that feels heavier or lighter than it should. I hold these things for a long time. They settle somewhere inside me before […]
