Echoes of the Soul

Apartment #36. The painting explores modern relationships, challenging traditional fidelity and reflecting the fluidity of desire. Its dark setting reveals hidden tensions and the evolving nature of intimacy. Acrylic on paper. 30” x 22”.

Break, but Not Broken. Traces of cracklings run through him like echoes of the past, yet the light ahead whispers possibility. He bows his head, unaware of the word glowing before him—ON—a quiet reminder to keep going. Acrylic on paper. 30”x 22”.

Dancing Lights. Surrounded by colourful dancing lights, she delights in immersing herself in the beauty of the moment, amidst the solitude and the pulse of the city. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

Daydreamer. Through the open window, clouds travel in her room. It captures a surreal and tranquil moment—blurring the line between reality and imagination. Acrylic on paper. 19”x 27”. - SOLD -

Flesh Power. The painting examines the complex dynamics of strength, desire, and autonomy. It demonstrates power and control, highlighting the tension between freedom and captivity and raising questions about the nature of power—whether it liberates or confines. Acrylic on canvas. 30”x 40”.

Holder of the Keys. Sitting female with horns on the head and chain of keys on her right hand. Left hand resting on her left thigh. Her two strong two feet setting apart firmly on the ground as a soldier. Through the window on her background is the city view. Key is symbolic of responsibility and power. Holder of the keys can be both angel and devil. Acrylic on paper 22" x 30". - AWARD WINNER -

Inspiration. The flow of inspiration moves unpredictably, intertwining with both the mind and the world around us. We constantly influence of the outside world on our inner thoughts. Acrylic on paper. 30"x 22".

Neighbour Watching. A young woman wonders who is living around her loft building. Acrylic on paper. 15” x 22”.

Serene Solitude. In silence, she finds peace. The world beckons, but within, she is whole—embraced by stillness, complete in her solitude. Acrylic on paper 19” x 27”.

My Numbers - My Identity. As our personal information becomes more digitized, numbers no longer just reflect our identity; they are our identity. Acrylic on paper. 15” x 22”. - AWARD WINNER -

Night Observer. Sitting quietly alone in the dark next to a large opened window, she observed the lives of many other people and wished she could have a life out there just like some of them. Acrylic on paper. 28" x 19".

Night Performers. A couple of wrestlers having an interesting performance while the city in sleep. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”. - OSA Open Juried exhibition 2024 & EAG Juried exhibition 2025 -

Not a Glass of Solitude. Having a glass in hand alone, he notices a bird landing on his window. Even in solitude, there is a connection to the world beyond. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

Intimacy in Distance. Exist in parallel worlds, separated by space, two vulnerable individuals bound by a subtle, invisible bond. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

Outcast. His illness is a silent barrier that separates them in a moment of isolation. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

Unspoken Connection. The space around the model holds a soft tension—caught between observation and creation, where the unspoken connection lingers. The quiet exchange between artist and subject. Acrylic on paper. 15” x 22”.

Something Boiling. The painting evokes a sense of anticipation, with the rising steam symbolizing inner tension or emotions coming to a boil, ready to overflow. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

Donkey Trainer. Hiding her true desire, she turns her man into a working donkey. Acrylic on paper. 30” x 22”.

Fermentation. Everything will ferment given enough time, and so will patience. Acrylic on heavy washed canvas. 12” x 16”

Sitted Girl. The simplicity of her posture emphasizes both the innocence and complexity of her thoughts, while the use of light and colour brings a sense of softness and vulnerability to the piece. Acrylic on paper. 15" x 22"

Juggler at Rest. Post-performance exhaustion can happen even to entertainers. Acrylic and pastel on paper. 15” x 22”.

Locked up the Rainbow. A woman looking longingly at a locked up rainbow, represents a longing for something beautiful but unattainable, symbolizing suppressed hope or desire. Acrylic on paper. 18” x 27”.

Looking Inward. When one really looks inside himself, one will realizes that it is just a process of life, nothing to be afraid of. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

Raining Inside. An umbrella can never keep someone dry when it is raining inside them. 19” x 27”. Acrylic on paper.

Seat in Power. Money and wealth make even women becomes powerful people in a world dominated by men. Acrylic and pastel on paper. 15” x 22”.

Sitting Like a Sculpture. In this painting, the figure sits in perfect stillness, her posture evoking the elegance of a timeless sculpture. Acrylic and pastel on paper. 19" x 25".

Subconscious Fear. Every time one sees smoke rising from factories, hanging over the sky, one can't help but feel a surging fear within. Acrylic on paper. 15” x 22”.

Waiting Clock. Time is meaningless and passes chaotically while one is in waiting. Acrylic on paper. 19” x 27”.

Choices by Will. A symbol of freedom in stillness. She chooses not to see, not to speak, and not to act—an embodiment of the power in silence and self-restraint. Acrylic on canvas. 24” x 24”.

No One Owns Sadness. Sadness—something felt by all, yet not owned by anyone. Her quiet vulnerability captures the weight of emotions that are shared but deeply personal. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

What She Didn’t See. How we sometimes focus so intently on one thing that we miss the beautiful moments happening just out of sight. Acrylic on paper. 22” x 30”.

The Silent Watcher. The concept of promotion may actually be a sideways concept. One can promote from one cell to another horizontally, not vertically. Acrylic on paper. 19”x 27”.
Yearning to Be Free. A woman gazes longingly at the city, her emotions filled with a yearning to be free. The small bird offers a moment of solace, soothing her longing with its presence, bridging the gap between isolation and connection. Acrylic on paper. 19”x 27”.

Artist Talk. Artists don’t just make art—they talk about it, challenge it, and dream it up together. Mixed media and acrylic on paper. 25" x 19". - EAG Juried exhibition 2025 -