Experimentation is at the heart of my process and paint and color are the instruments that allow me to release the internal truth and feelings that words cannot fully express. When I enter my studio, my sanctuary, I pour my heart and soul into painting and attempt to capture the experience of human emotions. I choose to work in a nonrepresentational format, the most extreme form of abstract art that is not directly connected to visible world. In this series, I start by dripping paint on the canvas, as a nod to Jackson Pollock. Each painting, has its own movements and emotions. The abstract lines are delicate yet flowing. The tones are dramatic and contrasting. The texture is curvaceous and elongated. I aim for an organic, flowing and naturalistic composition that is asymmetrical yet balanced.