Shapes
is a body of work that explores structure, repetition, and transformation through hand-painted patterns. These pieces use sharp, graphic forms—often stripes or geometric fields—that accumulate and shift across surfaces. Each one is built with a combination of precision and imperfection, where the process is just as visible as the outcome.
The work appears across formats: paintings, wall pieces, dimensional reliefs, and public art installations. In each form, the patterns suggest systems, architectural grids, and topographies, but they also break down. The colors are bold and artificial, referencing construction materials, signage, and print graphics, and also offering moments of softness or play.