Oil on Canvas | The Power of Texture and Color

“My oil paintings are where Spontaneous Realism truly comes to life. Using a palette knife instead of brushes, I apply thick, energetic layers of paint to the canvas.
This impasto technique creates a three-dimensional texture that captures and reflects light, giving the artwork a life of its own.
In this collection, you will find:
- Bold Portraits: Capturing the human spirit through unexpected color combinations.
- Energetic Animal Art: Vibrant portrayals of wildlife and pets, full of movement.
- Dynamic Compositions: Where logic meets raw emotion in every stroke.
Each piece is a journey of discovery, where the subject emerges from a ‘controlled chaos’ of vibrant oil paints.
These works are designed to be focal points in a room—pieces that start conversations and bring a burst of energy to your walls.”
The Power of the Palette Knife
Texture, Depth, and Spontaneity
“While many artists reach for a brush, my heart belongs to the palette knife. Choosing the knife over the brush changed everything for me—it allowed me to stop ‘coloring’ and start sculpting with paint.
Working with a palette knife requires a certain level of bravery. It forces me to be decisive. Instead of blending colors into a smooth surface, I apply thick, deliberate layers of impasto oil paint. This technique creates a physical texture that dances with the light in the room, making the painting look different from every angle.
The knife is the perfect tool for Spontaneous Realism. It prevents me from getting lost in tiny details and instead forces me to focus on the ‘energy’ of the subject. The result is a work of art that feels raw, energetic, and alive—where the strokes are visible and the colors remain pure and vibrant.”