Since 2002
Welcome to My Art Gallery
As a child, I found immense joy in drawing and painting, participating in numerous school competitions where my passion for art flourished. However, as life progressed, my focus shifted towards real sciences and studies, causing my artistic pursuits to take a back seat. Despite this, art has always held a special place in my heart. I have continually found inspiration in visiting galleries and exhibitions during my travels abroad, keeping my love for art alive.
In 2002, when my husband and I moved into a new flat with high ceilings, I envisioned a large painting adorning one of our walls. Realizing we couldn't afford such an artwork, my handy husband jokingly suggested that if I had such a clear idea of what I wanted, perhaps I should create it myself. This sparked an idea. With leftover oil paints from various home projects, my husband prepared a canvas and we transformed a room into my makeshift studio, covering the floors and walls to protect them.
Over several weeks, I immersed myself in the creative process, resulting in "Differences" the largest painting I have ever created. This experience rekindled my passion for painting, and I have continued to create art ever since.
Here, I am delighted to share with you my journey and showcase the paintings that have followed.
Lost. Acrylic colors on canvas, 60X60 cm

Inferno. Acrylic paints and paper on MDF screen, 50cmx50cm

Inside out. Acrylic colors on MDF screen, 50X50 cm


A jungle dream. Acrylic colors on mdf screen, 100X125 cm

An imperfect Joshua. Acrylic paints and cellulose on mdf screen, 50cmx50cm

In two minds. Oil paints and paper on mdf screen, 50cmx50cm

Afraid of heights. Oil paints on mdf, 70cmx100cm

The oblivion. Acrylic paints and gel on MDF plate. Size 60X50 cm.

Shooting star. Oil paints on canvas, 50cmx50cm White wooden frame

A strange dream. Acrylic colors on mdf screen, 50X80 cm



Suspicious. Acrylic paints on mdf screen, 50cmx70cm
A view to the past. oil paints on canvas. 120X80 cm.

Differences. Oil paints and paper on canvas, 220cm x 100cm. Black wooden frame.

Crossing over. Acrylic on mdf, 50cm X60cm.


The fire is still burning, acrylic colors on MDF plate, 50X50 cm
My 100 days design challenge
A 100 days design project- an attempt to create a small painting EVERY DAY without fail for 100 consecutive days, using only 2 acrylic colors, 2 threads of different thicknesses, max 2-5 minutes, and 1 shot (no matter how bad the result might turn out to be). This project was carried out from Sept 2012-Nov 2012.
Here are a few selected ones. The whole project can be viewed on my Pinterest site.