My work is rooted in a deep fascination with texture, material, and the emotional weight that surfaces can carry. I approach painting as a construction process—layer by layer—until the canvas becomes a physical landscape of movement, contrast, and quiet tension. Texture is not decoration for me; it is a language. It allows the painting to speak before form or color even enters the scene.
I am drawn to abstract expression because it gives space to what cannot be explained directly. Each piece begins with an intuitive gesture, but the final composition is the result of deliberate editing, restraint, and an ongoing negotiation between chaos and structure. I work with acrylics and mixed textures, not to create complexity, but to reveal the inner rhythm of the piece—its breath, its weight, its silence.
Color in my paintings is always intentional. I build palettes that hold emotional temperature: muted tones that carry memory, deeper shades that ground the work, occasional contrasts that act like sparks. Nothing is loud for the sake of loudness; everything is placed to support the emotional resonance of the piece.
Ultimately, my paintings explore the relationship between materiality and inner experience. They are invitations—spaces where the viewer can slow down, reconnect with their own sensations, and read the subtle stories hidden in layers, marks, and textures. Roshan Art Gallery is the home for these works: a place where contemporary abstraction is expressed through touch, presence, and the quiet power of texture.