My work explores issues of time, life and memory. Through painting I channel life experiences to create works of art.
They say that low flying birds indicate rain.....The movement of water with its shapes, patterns and colours that swirl into and out of each other create fascinating abstract imagery. The water paintings also tell a story. They suggest a metaphor of the human experience as we experience our journey through life and how ripple effects affect our life. Water suggests a powerful energy as the viewer becomes mesmerized by the reflected movement of the waves. The paintings are meant to evoke emotions and give importance to the element of water so vital to our existence but so often taken for granted or wasted.
I grew up in a house by the sea in Famagusta, Cyprus, a home I lost in the trauma of war, and, although I didn’t set out to produce art about anything specific, as my portfolio developed over the years I realised that the pleasure and energy I was getting from painting was when I focused on water, boats, beaches, marinas, wet stones and rocks, subjects emanating from childhood memories of my early life by the sea. Using strong tonal forms and a vivid colour palette my paintings are visual representations of conversations and inner feelings. Infused in time and space they act as a reminder of what has happened in the past. These moments become pathways for understanding the connections we share as humans with each other and with the natural world that surrounds us.