I believe it’s essential for an artist to keep evolving and never become too comfortable within a single style. Growth happens when we stay curious and open to new possibilities, even while remaining true to our artistic voice.
Early in my career, my focus was on mastering the human figure in a realistic way — I wanted to understand structure, proportion, and form before allowing myself to explore a more contemporary approach. Over time, as my confidence and technique matured, I felt freer to experiment, to let emotion and imagination guide the work.
When I look back over the years, I can see a clear evolution in my style and craftsmanship. While each piece may differ in subject or technique, there’s a common thread — something unmistakably “mine” that continues to grow and refine with every creation.
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