Using acrylic paint, he combines colors and shapes inspired by fragments of images from everyday life with material contrasts, such as the blotting and thickness of the paint, the blurring and differences in texture, and attempts to combine the various ways of handling the paint.
In his compact paintings, he treats botanical images as if they were patterns, and by using additional colors and thick paints, he creates works that are stable but also have a sense of rhythm.
As an interior decoration, this work is eye-catching because of its color impression, and it will tighten up a space.
I am conscious of the painting's aspect as a work of art, so I display it without a frame when I exhibit it in my own private exhibitions. Without a frame, it is not so heavy that it can be displayed with two pushpins.