Paradoxical Places

Architectural and destination-inspired works where beauty, leisure, and impossible logic coexist.

In these paintings, familiar environments peacefully obey different rules. For example, floating pool rings become impossible forms and architectural spaces bend logic. These paradoxes are intentionally woven into calm and beautiful worlds where they feel strangely at home.

At the heart of these works is an exploration of perception itself. I believe that when intuition and observation disagree, it frees us to think and discover beyond the expected. Through these works, I challenge whether reality is as fixed as we assume, or whether it allows for more imagination and possibility than it first appears.