Sealed Surfaces
The epoxy works extend my painterly practice into a material-based investigation of surface and preservation. Each piece measures 50 × 60 cm — an intimate format that invites close viewing and intensifies the relationship between containment and depth.
Resin functions both as a protective layer and as an active visual element, creating reflection, translucency and spatial distance. Within its layered structure, traces, fragments and occasionally gilded textual elements drawn from existing poetic sources are sealed and held in suspension. These elements are not meant to be read as narrative, but operate as subtle presences within the surface.
The works explore the interplay between fragility and permanence, opacity and transparency, where sealing becomes both a material process and a conceptual gesture.