Collecting & Commissions
Welcome to my art world! Every painting on this site, showcasing hundreds of my original works, is available for purchase. While only a select few are listed online, I invite you to explore my full collection here. All the artworks shown are my original creations—no prints or reproductions. However, for those who wish to own a piece at a more accessible price, I’m planning to offer a limited edition of fine art prints, each carefully produced to preserve the spirit and texture of the original. If a piece catches your eye, please contact me to discuss availability, pricing, or custom requests. I’m passionate about connecting my art with those who love it—so don’t hesitate to contact me to bring a piece of my heart into your home
I also accept commissions. Whether it’s a portrait, a memory, or a scene from your life, I create custom paintings inspired by your photos and stories. Each commissioned work is a collaboration—your vision and my interpretation woven together on canvas. If you have an idea you’d like to bring to life, I’d be honored to create something uniquely yours.
Artist Statement
I began creating art around 2009. Over the years, I deliberately resisted the temptation to pursue formal art training as I had in other disciplines—this time, I wanted to discover the path on my own. Beyond art, I earned a PhD in astrophysics, spent more than two decades working as a software engineer in Silicon Valley, and completed the Ironman triathlon four times. Yet none of these pursuits answered the questions that have haunted me since childhood.
When it comes to creation, it is not merely about shapes and colors, light and emotion —though I cherish those moments deeply. Painting gives me the time to linger, to gaze into the quiet stories of others—human or otherwise—and to experience, if only for a moment, the mystery of another life. What is it like to be a tree, standing still for thirty years before returning to the earth? What does an ant think as it carries its fragile burden across the world? Through such wonder, painting becomes a meditation, a slow unfolding of empathy and existence. Each brushstroke is both a question and an answer, a dialogue with the unspoken. I paint to confront the unanswerable, to approach the stillness beneath being—to sense why there is something at all, and why I am compelled to take part in its unfolding.