Art is a part of my spiritual and psychological formation. It is part of my daily activities, including my relationships with others, and since there is a distinct and special rhythm for everyone, I too have my own rhythm.
In my work, I use different symbolic forms such as the circle, square, and triangle. Sometimes, I bring different raw materials to the surface of a painting to form patterns that have no specific meaning. The usage of these forms expresses changes in the typical visual cultural concepts. When the elements of a painting change, the painting enters an intellectual level. This helps develop the art work and gives it new energy, making it different each time you look at it.
These inner elements, which convey meaning, also affect the intellectual way of examining an art work and understanding it. You find that the art work has a different and previously unnoticed value, that it changes our concept and understanding and affects our personalities. When you take into account differences in psychological state, cultural environment, mood, and level of understanding, you realize that this effect is different for every individual.