Naked invites the viewer to meet the work as it is — to slow down, to sense the surface, and to connect with what remains when excess falls away.
I build this painting through direct gesture and touch. Layers are applied, disrupted, and reduced until the surface reveals itself — paint laid bare, without ornament or disguise.
Here, abstraction becomes an act of honesty. The process is not concealed; it remains visible. Pressure, movement, and decision stay present on the surface. There are no masks, no visual noise — only what feels essential.
Naked invites the viewer to meet the work as it is — to slow down, to sense the surface, and to connect with what remains when excess falls away.
I build this painting through direct gesture and touch. Layers are applied, disrupted, and reduced until the surface reveals itself — paint laid bare, without ornament or disguise.
Here, abstraction becomes an act of honesty. The process is not concealed; it remains visible. Pressure, movement, and decision stay present on the surface. There are no masks, no visual noise — only what feels essential.