
Abstracts
My abstract compositions begin from various sources: a discarded fragment of a previous work, an empty blank page, a photograph, a painting, or a mixed media work, before being combined and evolving into layered digital images. I use shapes, textures, and creative vibes to overlap, suggesting depth and movement on a flat plane. Each piece is part of my ongoing exploration of how computer-evolved art can express memory, time, and change.
Rooted in spontaneity, I believe within art, “There is no foreal, there is only what you make.” Many pieces evolve through four or five generations, some tracing back twenty years, others only recently completed. I like to think that these Computer-Evolved Digital Compositions distill the essence of past art movements when merged with digital and AI tools. The result is a dialogue between tradition, technology, and a constantly changing of rhythm of insight. This is a limited sampling of my abstract series.














