Inner chilld
For years, my art followed the rules, every stroke deliberate, every color calculated. But somewhere along the way, I lost the joy, the freedom. I realized I needed to unlearn everything, to strip away technique and ego, and return to the raw, untamed impulse that children bring to creation.
Children don’t paint to impress; they paint to feel. They dive into colors, fearless and instinctive, creating from a primal place. I longed for that. So I let go, splashing paint, smearing it with my hands, abandoning perfection for pure, unfiltered emotion.
Through this undoing, I created Kindergarten Dreams, a celebration of imperfection and instinct. These works are alive, visceral, and honest, a reminder that art is not a performance but a playground, where true creation is found in letting go.