Trace: Gestures of Existence
My painting begins with the movement of the body.
I see the canvas as a stage, and upon it, I leave traces as if dancing.
Walking, turning, leaping each footprint becomes a rhythm of my emotions and breath, the first scene of my work.
This act is not a mere performance; it is a record of existence inscribed upon space.
Every trace holds my emotions, my time, and my energy.
Layer by layer, I cover these marks with paint, blending the traces of my body with a visual language that emerges through encounter.
Ultimately, my painting is not about depicting a form, but about visualizing the passage of time and emotion. The bleeding of pigment, the cracks, and the dried surface textures reveal how the body’s traces transform into memory.
Through performances combining dance, painting, and music, I share inspiration and energy with the audience. Before a vast canvas, I confront fear and trembling, transforming them into the driving force of creation recording my trajectory through line and color.
My art does not remain within the boundaries of visual outcomes; it explores existence, time, and the meaning of life.
In the flow where dance, painting, and sound overlap, I seek my own sense of being.
In the end, my work is a declaration:
“I leave traces—and on them, I paint my dreams.”