Where storms collide with light, thunderclouds reveal their hidden beauty.
I have always been fascinated by the conversations between light and shadow. In storms, those conversations feel urgent, as if the sky is deciding what it wants to become. One moment, the horizon softens into a haze of gray. The next, it ignites with sudden color. I remember the motion, the shifting palette, and the weight of the air just before the rain begins.

My work grows from those fragments, layer by layer, blending color, shape, and texture until the mood feels right. Each piece begins in memory and takes form in the layered world of digital art, not to depict weather exactly, but to translate its presence, energy, and quiet moments of beauty into a form that can be experienced long after the storm has passed.
Even in fury, the storm leaves behind its quiet art.


