
I am a digital artist who has and works with my chromesthesia, a form of synesthesia where sound turns into color and movement in my mind. When I listen to music, I see shapes and color patterns, and these inner visuals guide the start of each portrait.
My portraits express emotional states rather than specific people. Distortion, abstraction, and strong colors reflect moments of pressure, vulnerability, dissociation, or inner conflict. I am interested in how emotions change our sense of self.
The inner child influences my work by bringing instinct, sensitivity, and honesty into the compositions. This gives my pieces a mix of softness and tension.
Color is my main psychological tool. Red feels urgent, blue creates distance, green signals conflict, and purple suggests dreaming or escape. These choices come naturally through my synesthetic perception.
My goal is to make inner experiences visible and create images that people recognize emotionally before they try to explain them.


