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Title: Experimental Practice

Size: 8.5x11 in.

Year: 2025

Medium: Mixed media (Acrylic paint, maker, paper, pencil)

Description: Each work represents an ongoing exploration of process and perception. Through experiments with collage, mixed media, and figurative distortion, the works examine how material transformation can mirror mental and physical tension. Each study operates as a laboratory for visual thinking—testing how a single gesture, object, or color shift can alter meaning. Some compositions merge organic imagery with athletic motifs, while others reinterpret personal symbols from memory and motion. The outcomes are intentionally diverse, reflecting a curiosity toward uncertainty and the desire to discover form through making.









Title: Observation Painting

Size: 16x20 in.

Year: 2025

Medium: Acrylic painting on illustration board

Description:This series investigates the relationship between light, form, and perception through direct observation.

The first work explores the connection between interior and exterior space, focusing on perspective and the subtle transition of light across architectural surfaces.

The following drapery studies examine how folds, shadows, and reflected hues interact to reveal volume and weight. Through controlled rendering techniques, these paintings train visual sensitivity to tonal balance, color temperature, and spatial atmosphere—turning simple observation into an active process of interpretation.





Title: Figure Drawing

Size: 11x17 in.

Year: 2025

Medium: Digital drawing

Description:This series traces the progression from short gesture poses to long observational studies, focusing on anatomy, proportion, and movement. The quick sketches capture the flow and rhythm of the body, emphasizing energy over precision.

As the studies extend in duration, attention shifts toward structure, balance, and the subtle weight of each form.

Detailed anatomy drawings—eyes, muscles, and head constructions—reinforce an understanding of how surface and skeleton interact. Through repetition and direct observation, these works reveal how the human body embodies both motion and stillness, tension and grace.

Title: Dynamic Sketching

Size: 17x11 in.

Year: 2025

Medium: Digital drawing

Description: It explores the fundamentals of structure, texture, and motion through rapid sketching.
Beginning with exercises in texture and one- to two-point perspective, the studies focus on how lines can define both form and space.
Organic shapes and natural subjects—such as insects and animals—are constructed through simple volumes and contour lines, emphasizing rhythm and proportion. These dynamic sketches train the ability to visualize in three dimensions, improving hand–eye coordination and spatial awareness.
The practice bridges observational accuracy and design thinking, turning quick lines into a structured language of form.