My work develops through a very simple process. I begin with playing soothing classical music, which allows me to bring all my senses into play. I submerge myself in my surroundings as I sort through the multitude of subjects to choose from. I pick and process the shapes, colors, and forms in mind, then allow my emotions to grow attachments. The process is nearly begun in a state of subconsciousness.
 As I begin exploring, I look into the unwelcome, the lost, the hidden objects. Once I dissect the subject into sections, I capture the images that are so surrealistic, unimaginable that they almost do not not belong. My mind gets excited, my heart palpitates with emotion. My line of work is very unpredictable, therefore at times I find the need to detach from reality and become part of the subject at hand.