The essence of my curatorial practice is found in the moments I sit quietly with the artist, listening to their story and understanding how they create. Each exhibition draws from the subtle echoes of their world — memories, ways of seeing, and hopes — interweaving with my own sensibility to form a language of sensation: color, texture, and light. The dialogue extends beyond the artist and myself, its true aim being to invite those who encounter the art to pause, feel, and reflect.

I am inspired by Julia Cameron’s view of creation as a devotional act — art as a conversation with the unseen, guided by intuition, grace, trust, and attentive presence.

Through the exhibitions I curate, I hope to offer spaces where people can exhale and return to themselves.