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The development of artistic skills is often a reflection of personal experiences and life changes. In my early years, during school, my journey began with ink drawings. These first attempts to capture the world around me on paper were characterized by curiosity and the urge to express my own creativity. Ink, with its intense color depth and diverse applications, provided an ideal foundation for capturing forms and structures.

Over time, my focus shifted to landscape and animal drawings in oil. This phase was characterized by a deep exploration of nature and its beauty. Oil painting allows me to create vibrant and expressive images through the layering of colors and the use of different techniques.

My turn to abstract drawings with pastels represented a further development. These works allowed me a freer interpretation of forms and colors, allowing me to convey emotions and moods in an intuitive way. Pastel colors, with their soft texture and the ability to easily blend them, opened up new dimensions for me.

After a creative hiatus of about ten years, during which personal and professional priorities took center stage, I have now returned to acrylic painting. This painting technique, known for its fast drying time and versatility, allows me to achieve both bold and subtle effects. Working with acrylic paints offers me the freedom to experiment and put spontaneous ideas into practice. This new creative process is characterized by a deep satisfaction, which is reflected in the vibrant and dynamic works. The return to painting is not only a revival of artistic creativity but also an opportunity to express personal experiences and developments through art. The combination of my early ink drawings, detailed oil paintings, free pastel works, and current acrylic paintings demonstrates the versatility and growth I have experienced as an artist over the years.