Greece: Fragments of Silence
Across islands, shorelines, chapels, and suspended interiors, these paintings explore Greece as a space of memory, atmosphere, and stillness.
Rather than documenting specific places, the works distill fleeting impressions: white walls against deep water, horizons dissolving into air, moments held quietly between light and shadow.
The sea remains a recurring presence — not as subject alone, but as metaphor, mirror, and threshold. Through restraint, softened edges, and layered color, the paintings seek to evoke not geography itself, but the emotional resonance of Greece carried through silence, air, and light.