Drawing

I have always loved drawing, and I'm constantly experimenting with new ways to approach it. For many years, I’ve practiced drawing what I see, as it serves as both an excellent exercise in truly observing and, of course, in developing my drawing skills. This practice helps me improve my ability to shape and form.

I prefer drawing quickly and intuitively, capturing the energy of the subject where the lines and the motif come to life as an interpretation of what I see, rather than striving for accuracy.

I find it amazing that no two people draw in exactly the same way; we all have our own unique visual language, just like we each have our own way of writing. This makes drawing a deeply personal form of expression, a way for us to connect with each other visually, without the need for words.

I draw using a variety of materials, including pencil, ballpoint pen, colored pencils, and pastels. Each medium brings its own unique qualities to the process, allowing me to explore different textures, lines, and effects.