I paint classical interiors layered with contemporary details, capturing brief, cinematic moments where people move through life imperfectly - distracted, stubborn, occassionally out of step with expectation.
My paintings often feel like fragments from a longer story. A room is composed, the furniture dignified, yet something shifts - a misplaced object, a small disruption, a gesture that doesn't quite follow the script. The tension between stillness and movement, order and impulse, is where these scenes unfold.
Although the figures are often dressed in historical forms, the moments they inhabit are not bound to a specific time. The emotions are familiar. The reactions are human. What unfolds within each frame is less about drama, and more about the quiet, sometimes absurd ways we persist in being ourselves.