Being as Art
"Being as Art" is an exploration of the essence of being and the continual process of becoming. In this collection, art is no longer approached as a decorative addition, but as part of life itself. Each work becomes a quiet invitation to return to the present, to recognize one's own existence as a form of art. Colour, shape, gesture, and space become mediums of awareness. Through the experience of viewing, life gradually reveals itself as an unfolding movement of becoming.
Rather than constructing fixed meanings, the collection moves through states of perception, concealment, memory, coexistence, and emergence. The paintings do not begin with rigid structure or predetermined outcome. They evolve through intuition, layering, erasure, and response. Beneath the monochromatic restraint and moments of chromatic tension lies a reflection on the human condition: the ways we conceal, dissolve, reveal, and rediscover ourselves over time.
Across the collection, abstraction becomes more than a visual language. It becomes a field of presence where becoming remains active and unresolved. Forms appear and disappear. Boundaries soften. Spaces shift between the internal and external, between memory and immediacy. The works resist direct explanation, inviting viewers instead into a quieter space of encounter and personal interpretation.
At the centre of "Being as Art" is the belief that existence itself carries artistic weight. Life is not separate from art, but part of a continuous process of becoming. Every experience, emotion, fragmentation, and transformation forms part of an unfolding composition. These paintings are not objects seeking conclusion. They are openings, spaces to enter, where awareness unfolds without instruction, and where being itself may be encountered in its raw and unguarded state.
The Art of Becoming
A Dialogue in Form, Colour and Being