Ink
A language of rhythm, intuition, and movement
My ink works are immediate and instinctive — a balance between control and chaos. Each line is a record of movement, a gesture that captures both the energy of the city and the stillness within it. I think of ink as music — it flows, bleeds, and reacts with the paper in unpredictable ways. Working with brush and pen, I let each mark respond to the last until an image begins to emerge. What starts as abstraction often reveals form through rhythm and time.
Emergism in Ink
Ink is where my philosophy of Emergism began — the act of allowing each work to reveal itself. There’s no undoing, no layering to hide behind. The mark either lives or it doesn’t.
In this way, the process becomes a form of mindfulness — an exercise in presence and acceptance. Every brushstroke is both a decision and a discovery.
