Collection: Sponde

This body of work captures the stillness, depth, and introspective silence of the season of dormancy. Each piece emerges from dark, layered textures where light struggles to break through, echoing the quiet endurance of nature at its coldest. The paintings evoke forms suspended in time—shadows, memories, distant figures softened by frost and silence.

This is not a portrayal of winter as landscape, but as an emotional state: a place where reflection replaces movement, where absence becomes presence, and where the world feels both fragile and timeless. Subtle traces of warmth flicker beneath the surface, reminding us that even in the deepest cold, transformation has already begun.

It becomes an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to listen to the quiet spaces within—those that reveal their meaning only when everything else falls silent.