My freest form of creativity, painting.

When I was a child, our home had a huge table always covered in pens and paper. It was rarely cleaned, not because we were messy, but because my siblings and I were so enthusiastic about drawing every single day.

At the age of nine, I began regular training in visual arts, and I never looked back. Today, painting remains a dear hobby of mine. Even though painting isn’t (usually) the medium I use in my advertising work, this free form of creativity greatly supports by helping me maintain and enhance my creative thinking.

If I had to define my style, I’d call myself an action painter. I paint fast, instinctively, and I often find beauty in what others might consider faults—unexpected splashes, uneven strokes, or raw textures. Just like in my photography, I’m drawn to color, contrast, life, and emotion. It’s all about capturing energy and feeling—whether through a lens or a brushstroke. My art is deeply reflective of the medium I use; each piece is shaped by the tools, textures, and techniques involved, making every creation unique.

Take a look at some of my favorite work below.