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MOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 78 81MOSTMAGAZINEThese images often become a foundation for my work, as I experiment with turning, mirroring, and cutting them apart to reveal new meanings.I also use creative digital tools and AI to blend my photos, sketches, and paintings, layering and distorting them to enhance emotion and depth. This experimental phase allows for unexpected discoveries, where structure meets fluidity.Ultimately, my process is about finding the intersection between precision and emotion, allowing structure and spontaneity to coexist in a way that challenges perception and invites deeper engagement.Q: Your work feels deeply immersive%u2014how do you use color, light, and form to evoke specific emotions?A: Color, light, and form are the core elements that shape the emotional depth of my work. They act as silent narrators, guiding the viewer%u2019s perception and response.Color is one of the most powerful tools I use to create atmosphere and emotional tension. I often work with bold contrasts, opacity variations, and different blending modes to enhance or conceal details, allowing layers of meaning to emerge. These techniques help me express emotions in ways that feel intuitive and immersive. Light plays a crucial role in how a composition feels%u2014how shadows interact with form, how highlights carve out depth, or how a soft glow can create a sense of intimacy. I am particularly drawn to how light and colours can reveal or obscure, much like emotions themselves. Form serves as the foundation, grounding my work in structure while also allowing for abstraction. I often manipulate geometry to disrupt perspective, making the familiar feel unfamiliar. The juxtaposition of rigid geometrical elements with fluid, organic elements introduces tension, reinforcing the contrast between control and emotion.