Metaphores
These works are not representations.
They are constructions of thought.
Each piece begins with an inner tension — a need to give form to something that cannot be directly seen.
What emerges is a visual language made of signs, fragments, and relationships.
The image does not describe. It suggests.
It opens a space where meaning is not fixed, but unfolds through perception.
Each work is a threshold:Color, line, and surface interact as elements of a structure in transformation.
The composition becomes a field of forces, where balance is constantly negotiated.
A metaphor is never complete: it exists in the encounter.
These paintings are meant to be approached slowly, allowing time for their internal logic to reveal itself..