Art is present within and around us, and as humans, we await for it to be discovered and expressed in varying capacities, inherent to one’s technical expertise. This journey of expression for me began long ago during school days. After my graduation in architecture, I rediscovered my form of expression while I was exploring various art-forms. I began making observations I never thought I possibly could. This led me to a strong understanding of art in relation to spatial energies and colors.
It is very important for me to understand how an artwork affects one on a daily basis. I make sure that this information is passed on to the audience, because art is an amazing way to interact as well as impact people’s lives.
As an artist, I think that art must make the viewer think, observe and experience something they otherwise wouldn’t. The ultimate joy is when you can make people see, hear and experience what you want them to and expand their perspectives. It is about exposing the viewer to the details that the artist notices and help them enhance their mental and physical spaces subconsciously and consciously.



Art for me is an experience in space using the individual capacity to relate to colours, sounds, lights with emotions. I take inspiration from nature, personal emotions, intuitive sound experiences, relative colour sensory experiences, and observations. When it comes to art on paper or canvas I generally work with multiple mediums from pen to watercolors to acrylics. Every medium has its own flexibility and flow while creating.