My paintings are born at the intersection of two worlds — the world of sound and the world of color. I am a professional musician, a pianist, and a laureate of international competitions. Since childhood, music has been my primary language of expression. Yet at some point, I began to feel that sound alone was no longer enough — I felt a deep urge to 'see' music, to express it through color and form.
My art is a synthesis of sound and color. I work in an abstract style, striving not to depict but to convey sensations, vibrations, tonal shifts, and the dynamics of musical phrases. To me, each note, each chord is filled with shades — bright, anxious, deep, transparent. I transfer these shades onto the canvas, allowing the paint to resonate the way an instrument does.
I often think that the perception of music is not limited to hearing. Many people, due to fate, are unable to hear sound — but that doesn't mean music is inaccessible to them. Through color, form, and rhythm, I aim to convey its essence — not by copying the sound, but by expressing its inner structure, movement, and atmosphere. It is an attempt to reveal music in another dimension, to make it accessible to those who wish to feel it — not through hearing, but through vision, imagination, and emotional response.
My paintings are visual scores — improvisations that cannot be played the same way twice. They are an attempt to make music visible, to give the viewer an opportunity not only to hear it but to feel it with their eyes. In every brushstroke, there is rhythm; in every color transition — a timbre; in every composition — an inner harmony and freedom of interpretation.