The painting “More Is Never Enough” symbolically speaks about abundance — the kind that fills life and of which we constantly want more, and more and which is never quite enough.
Flowers emerge from underneath, fill the entire canvas, and fade into the background, echoing the fullness of our lives and the expectations we continue to hold for the future.
In my painting, I draw inspiration from nature and its organic forms — soft, fluid, and ambiguous. I transform them until they lose their original shape, reorganizing them to create a new quality. The forms blend, ripple, and merge, shedding their previously defined contours in pursuit of a sense of continuity, unity, and the illusion of subtle movement.
I enjoy giving the whole a dreamlike, poetic quality that allows the viewer to immerse themselves in a newly created world.