My love for art started early.


One of my earliest memories is sketching with my dad at four...the feel of pencil on paper, the faint lines that guided me after erasing, and the quiet joy of noticing the world in small details. After school, I spent hours drawing the shapes and forms around me, fascinated by the lines, angles, and patterns in everyday life.


Seemingly ordinary moments were my inspiration. I remember tracing the outline of my grandmother's hand as she watched TV, mesmerized by the contrast between the softness of her embrace and the smoothness of the remote in her hand.





Those small observations became the foundation of my practice. 


My manila envelope I scavenged from the recycling bin, carefully filling it with all my drawings in 2B pencil — became the personal archive of my earliest explorations. That envelope, those drawings, were my first steps into understanding the world through art.


Today, that curiosity continues in my watercolor and ink work. My studies explore architecture and culture, capturing patterns, forms, and details that draw my attention. Sparked from a desire to see both the ordinary and the overlooked

Exploring the evolution of architecture and culture…

My Architecture Series captures patterns, forms, and cultural details in buildings, exploring how form fuses with human experience. These collections are my way of sharing what draws my attention, my interpretation of how I see the world.
In my Travel series, Urban Cityscapes, I focus on overlooked alleyways and quiet moments in the city — the stillness, the textures, the forgotten details, the emotion it invoked through the play of lines and colors.


Watercolor and ink sketches exploring ordinary spaces during my travels...

Welcome to my experience, and to my world. I’m so glad you’re here.
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