“I began painting as a way to process past experiences—a practice that helped me restore emotional balance. In the rainforest, especially near waterfalls, I feel most grounded. There’s a stillness in the constant motion of water that feels both heavy and formless. It fills the landscape, glides into the air, and merges seamlessly with its surroundings.
This series was inspired by that quality—by water’s ability to move with grace, to shape and be shaped. Much like emotion, water can be turbulent or calm, contained or overflowing. The paintings explore this parallel: how emotion, like water, shifts form and finds its own level, often in places unseen.”