Mini-explorations is a body of small-scale paintings that act as sketches of intuition — spontaneous encounters with color, form, and gesture. Each work is a fragment, a fleeting thought, a trial of possibilities. Freed from the pressure of larger canvases, these pieces become playful laboratories where textures collide, lines unravel, and palettes shift in unexpected ways.
Together, they chart a map of curiosity: some echo landscapes or figures, others dissolve entirely into abstraction, but all carry the immediacy of exploration. These works are less about completion and more about process — moments of testing, improvising, and discovering what emerges when boundaries are loosened and imagination leads.