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Abstraction & Perception

Uses abstraction as a visual language of emotion and perception, where meaning emerges through color, rhythm, and form.

This body of work treats abstraction as a visual language of emotion and thought. Free from direct representation, meaning emerges through color, rhythm, and form. The works invite personal interpretation, encouraging viewers to engage with perception, intuition, and internal response.

This body of work treats abstraction as a visual language of emotion and thought. Free from direct representation, meaning emerges through color, rhythm, and form. The works invite personal interpretation, encouraging viewers to engage with perception, intuition, and internal response.