Artworks

Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere.” – Anton Ego, Ratatouille

Welcome to the starting point. The heart of this place beats with emotion, inspired by food, film, music, and life itself — each brushstroke a testament to these sources of inspiration.

The Pulse Of Time (2022) holds a special significance as my artistic debut, embodying the essence of every artwork I create.

The heart symbolizes vitality and life, its intricacies and complexities harmonizing in a rhythm essential for existence. In this piece, each section of the heart represents the diverse experiences of individuals across significant epochs in human history, interpreted through distinct artistic styles ranging from the Renaissance to the contemporary era. Five pivotal art movements have influenced the depiction of the heart: Renaissance Art, inspired by the Italian painter Caravaggio; Impressionism, influenced by the French painter Claude Monet; Surrealism, shaped by the Spanish artist Salvador Dalí; Cubism, pioneered by the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso; and the Pop Art Movement, inspired by Andy Warhol.

Despite these differences, the shared human experience transcends time. Each person is frequently reminded of their finite existence in this world, confronted by mortality in the face of disease and the passage of time. In this relentless battle, doctors stand as bastions amidst profound affliction, demonstrating compassion and offering invaluable support to patients. Renowned physician Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau aptly described the noble duty of a doctor: “To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always.”