Talking to the Walls

I never saw them as just paintings — to me, they’re conversations.

Talking to Walls is my way of letting the city speak through me. Every piece begins with a surface that feels alive: an old door, a painted canvas treated as if it were a wall. I build them up like murals — layers of graffiti, stains, and stories — and then I listen.

This series is my love letter to the urban language of walls. To how they hold memory without asking for attention. To the way they absorb everything — rage, beauty, silence, change — and still stand.

Each face I paint is a presence, sometimes hidden, sometimes bold. They carry what I can’t always say out loud. It’s not just about what’s visible, but about what lingers underneath.

This is how I talk to walls. And sometimes, they talk back.


What blooms also fades — but leaves its trace behind.

What blooms also fades — but leaves its trace behind. —