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About Me, My Technique, and some things that Defines Me
I started this blog to introduce myself β my work, the technique I use, and all the little things that shape me. As I explored stories, I realized something interesting: every story can be both captivating and dull. It all depends on who is listening and how much they see themselves in it. How much do we have in common? What truly connects us? What was our journey to this moment? And, finally β where are we now?
Words have never been my primary means of expression. The visual language feels closer, clearer, and more honest. Yet, I use words β sometimes eagerly, sometimes hesitantly. Eagerly, when we talk about things that lift us, inspire us, and help us grow. Hesitantly, when they become nothing more than empty noise.
Without prejudice? Unlikely. No one is perfect. We all carry threads of past experiences, beliefs, and thought patterns. We can call them biases, convictions, or perspectives β but they are part of us. Without them, weβd be machines.
My belief? Creating is far more beautiful than wasting words. Seeking beauty β in any form β is more valuable than empty conversations. And thatβs exactly what I want to share here: the beauty of creativity.
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Feel free to explore my other writings as well as the rest of the website.
You can find more stories in the list below.

- Brushstrokes of Beginnings
- From tube to canvas
- Is the copying others bad?
- The soft power of feminine ART
- Eva Hesse / A Pioneer of Postminimalist Sculpture
- The Tormented Genius: The Tragic Brilliance of Egon Schiele
- Childhood in the Shadow of the Violin
- Art in the Digital Age: Where Creativity Meets Technology
- The Fear of Mistakes and Procrastination
- Naive Art and the Soul of a Painter