My work consists mainly of imaginatively painted landscapes, for which I use oil, acrylic, or vinyl paints. The paintings radiate a certain dreaminess and invite the viewer to discover their inner child—that playful, creative side that remains alive even in adulthood. The paintings do not tell specific stories; rather, the viewer is invited to immerse themselves in the landscapes and go for a stroll. I see painting as a path to internalization, a kind of meditation. I try to visualize my inner world, my feelings, dreams, and visions, and invite the viewer to follow this path and discover themselves in the process—through a language beyond verbal communication. Nature plays a central role in my work, as it represents a symbol of inner peace and security for me. For me, colors have a profound emotional and spiritual effect on the viewer. They create spaces for contemplation and introspection. My goal is to use my images to awaken a sensitivity to things that often lie beyond words—experiences and emotions that can only be expressed through visual language. It is less about analytically understanding the images and more about allowing oneself to be touched by the motifs and experiencing a moment of contemplation.