My abstract boats emerge as symbolic vessels of inner journeys, carrying fragments of memory, emotion, and imagination across fluid, dreamlike spaces. Rather than depicting literal seascapes, they navigate through fields of color, texture, and gesture, becoming metaphors for movement, transition, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. Each boat seems suspended between worlds—anchored in personal narrative yet open to universal interpretation—inviting the viewer to travel inward, to drift, to pause, and to reflect.
The interplay of layered surfaces and intuitive mark‑making gives the works a sense of depth and quiet tension, as if the boats are simultaneously searching and arriving. Their simplified forms act as visual anchors within the abstraction, grounding the composition while allowing the surrounding space to breathe and expand. In this way, the boats become emotional coordinates—points of orientation in a landscape shaped not by geography, but by feeling.