KeeDa

October 3 - 30, 2024

In my art, I explore the profound connection between my childhood experiences and the ever-changing beauty of nature. My memories of the city and countryside serve as a rich tapestry for my work, where I focus on the dynamic interplay between individuals and their relationships, capturing these moments with vibrant and bold colors.


I often draw inspiration from my early memories, including the powder created from pounded red bricks—a material that evokes a sense of nostalgia and tribute to my past and the city that shaped me. These early works are a homage to both myself and the community that has influenced my artistic journey.


The transcendental landscapes of country roads and fields, where I once walked hand in hand with my grandfather, become integral to my creative process. I portray the shifting light of the sun, the motion of clouds, and the sway of yellow flowers as they appear in my memory.


My canvases are alive with the intense hues of red, yellow, and blue, reflecting the vividness of nature’s transformations. The grandeur of these memories is captured in the scale and intensity of my work, amplifying the beauty I remember.


I eschew the use of photographs, preferring instead to rely on the ephemeral and personal recollections of moments and gradual changes in nature. These experiences are stored in my heart and translated onto canvas in my own unique manner.


Currently, I work with acrylics on canvas, embracing a more immediate and spontaneous perspective. This approach allows me to explore and express the shifting dreams and emotions that evolve within me.


While I draw inspiration from past painters, I remain focused solely on the beauty they have depicted, without being influenced by their lives or messages. My art is a reflection of the beauty that resonates deeply with me.