As is my tradition, each month I present a “Gallery of the Month” — a personal selection of works that resonated with me most during this period.
There are no objectively “best” works here. This is a monthly rubric where I share only the pieces that left the strongest impression on me as a creator over the past month — the ones I feel most compelled to show you right now.
The criteria change every time. Sometimes the selection is unified by a shared emotion or visual direction, sometimes by an experiment or a reinterpretation of earlier ideas. And sometimes it is simply an honest snapshot of what I want to highlight in a dedicated format. All works presented here are available as limited edition fine art prints.
About “Gallery of the Month”
“Gallery of the Month” is a recurring studio rubric — a monthly, personal selection of works that felt most meaningful to me during the period. It is not a ranking and not a statement about what is “best” in any objective sense. The purpose is different: to share the pieces that held my attention the longest while I was working, the ones that shaped the month creatively, or the ones that I simply feel an honest need to present to you now.
The selection logic is intentionally flexible. Some months the works are connected by a shared mood, tonal palette, or compositional rhythm. Other months the link is technical: a visual experiment, a new approach to light, a change in density or scale, or a reinterpretation of earlier ideas. And sometimes there is no single theme at all — the selection becomes a snapshot of the studio’s present state, a concentrated view of where the work is moving.
This format also serves a practical purpose for collectors and interior projects: it offers a curated entry point into a growing body of work. If you are new to the studio, “Gallery of the Month” is a simple way to begin — not through exhaustive browsing, but through a small selection made with attention and intent. If you follow the project regularly, it becomes a visible timeline of how the visual language evolves over time.
All artworks featured here are available as limited edition fine art prints, produced with museum-quality archival pigment printing on carefully selected papers. Editions are signed and numbered by the artist and prepared for long-term preservation. For details on materials, production standards, and edition policy, please see Limited Editions and Process & Materials. For curated multi-work selections and project enquiries, the For Projects page is available as well.

