
Echoes of the Canvas
where art meets the headlines
​Echoes of the Canvas is a space for thinking the contemporary world through art and visual culture. It investigates how meaning is formed, inherited, and reinterpreted.
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My interests move freely across visual forms - from drawing and painting to photography, sculpture, design, textiles, ceramics, and more. I approach visual culture with a broad curiosity, believing that any image and object becomes meaningful once we know how to look.
I consider the history of art not only as the study of artworks in context, but also, as a way of sharpening attention — a way of tracing connections, resonances, and the shifting meanings that emerge around images and objects over time. Here, this exploration unfolds through two complementary paths: in words, where ideas are examined through reflection and research, and in images, where themes take shape through visual constellations.
This space exists as an open field for inquiry rather than a platform for answers. It is non-commercial by design, and shared publicly as an invitation to look alongside me, to sit with works, follow associations, and see what begins to emerge when we give images the time they ask for.
