My portraits are characterized by an essential and intentionally incomplete aesthetic, where empty spaces and missing details become integral parts of the visual narrative. The goal is to distill the essence of the subject, avoiding overloading the image with superfluous details. Each line and color is carefully chosen to communicate the maximum with the minimum, inviting the viewer's imagination to complete what is not explicitly represented.
My portraits tell a visual tale through simplicity and absence, encouraging personal interpretation and contemplation. I celebrate the beauty of the minimal, showing that what is left unsaid can be as impactful as what is shown.
This incompleteness prompts contemplation of identity: the portrait is not a faithful likeness, but a partial and selective depiction, capturing shards of a face or expression, accentuating the subject's distinctive traits. My stylistic choice allows the portrait to surpass mere realism, transforming it into an open dialogue between the artist, the sitter, and the beholder.