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"Look Again"
A dreamy, magical world lies quietly in the background—untouched and full of hope—yet viewers are drawn to the chaos in the foreground: a screaming figure, a bleeding eye. This contrast reveals a deeper truth—we’re conditioned to focus on pain and overlook peace. The painting challenges us to shift our perception and see what whispers, not just what screams.
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"The Fruit of Paradise"
This piece marks a special milestone: the first time I ever taught someone how to paint. Guiding another person through the creative process—layer by layer—was both humbling and empowering. The pomegranate, often seen as a symbol of life and abundance, felt like the perfect subject. It represents the beauty of sharing knowledge, the joy of creating together, and the start of something new—for both student and teacher.
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"Hues in Glass"
A simple jar of crayons became a complex lesson in patience. Every reflection, every layer of glass and crayon demanded stillness and attention. This painting taught me to slow down—even when it was hard.
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"The Groomed Cow"
From my very first oil painting—a sweet-faced cow that made me fall in love with the medium—to winning first prize at the Dubai International Art Centre’s incredible event.
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"The ‘Blend’ of Art "
Painting this stand mixer was such a fun and special experience! I loved the challenge of making a shiny machine look real—especially capturing the reflections in the bowl. It pushed me to try new techniques and slow down to get the details just right. Even better? It was a gift for my amazing baker friend, so every brushstroke felt extra sweet!
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"The Calm Coconut"
I painted this in just two hours—and honestly, I was kind of amazed by how it turned out! It all just flowed, and I had so much fun with the process. Quick, creative bursts like this remind me why I love making art so much.
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"The Sad Teddy"
This piece is one of my absolute favorites. The teddy bear looks so adorably moody and dramatic, and I’m in love with how the colors came together. Sad, soft, and seriously the cutest!
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"The Berry Bliss"
This was my very first still life—and I’m so proud of how it turned out! I had so much fun learning how to bring the objects to life and create that 3D effect with paint. It was such a cool moment that made me totally fall in love with oil painting.
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"Good for the Plot"
This piece captures the chaotic charm behind the phrase “Good for the Plot”—a favorite expression used in storytelling circles and fan culture.
I created this artwork as a celebration of those unpredictable, dramatic decisions in life that make things more exciting—even if they’re not the “right” ones. love how this phrase embraces imperfection, boldness, and spontaneity. Sometimes, the chaos is the story—and that’s what makes it worth telling.
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"Will you Regret it?"
This piece is a confrontation—soft in color but bold in meaning. “Will u regret it?” isn’t just a question. It’s a dare. A pause. A moment of internal conflict right before a decision gets made.
I created this to explore the mindset of unapologetic choice-making—when you do the thing, take the leap, make the mess, and don’t overthink the consequences. Even if it’s chaotic, even if it doesn’t go as planned… sometimes you just have to trust that what you’re doing is part of something bigger. Something honest. Something brave.
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"What You Seek Is Seeking You"
This piece is a visual manifestation of the Law of Attraction—the idea that what you focus on, you draw closer to.
I created this piece to remind myself (and others) that the things we desire—love, purpose, success, clarity—aren’t random. They exist somewhere, already moving toward us, just as we move toward them. It’s about intentional energy. It’s about becoming a magnet for the life you want, not by chasing blindly, but by trusting and aligning your mindset with your desires.