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This series is inspired by the fleeting impressions we collect while moving through the world — especially of people we notice only briefly.
The drawings are not portraits of specific individuals, but visual fragments, like notes from a travel notebook. They capture a posture, a mood, a presence.
Ink preserves the immediacy of those encounters, while color — influenced by fashion and graphic design — evokes textiles and identity rather than place.…
These works sit between portrait, illustration and design sketch, reflecting how we remember people today: not fully, but as impressions.
For over two decades, my work has flowed between architecture and drawing, grounded in the belief that the true beauty of art lies in revealing its entire process. I work with charcoal, ink, and pastel—materials that expose everything: the crease in the paper, the accidental smudge, the broken pigment, the line that is never erased. These traces form the memory of the piece and give it sincerity and life.
My background in large-scale architectural projects influences the structure of my portraits and scenes, yet the drawings remain raw, intuitive, and open to discovery. Many begin without a defined destination, allowing the image to emerge through gestures, hesitation, and persistence. Each work invites the viewer to walk through the marks of its making, to see not only the final image but the path that shaped it. Nothing is concealed; every mark stays.