1. What was the moment you first fell in love with watercolour, and how has your approach changed over time?
2. Why do bulls and horses appear so often in your art, and what do they symbolise to you?
3. Your paintings balance nostalgia with energy—how do you create that blend of stillness and motion?
4. Of all your influences, which artist’s work has shaped your style the most, and in what way?
5. Watercolour is unpredictable—how do you work with its surprises rather than fight them?
6. How do you balance control with the freedom to let your medium take its own path?
7. How do you decide when to use watercolour over oil to express a specific mood or feeling?
8. Your self-portraits seem to evolve. How have they reflected your personal and artistic growth?
9. You infuse humour into some of your work. How do you keep it lighthearted yet meaningful?
10. Would you like to share a moment when your artistic soul helped you—or someone else—overcome a challenge or transformation?
11. If we walked through your favourite landscape, what would it feel like and how would it influence your work?
12. If you were not an artist, what would you be doing that sparks the same creativity?
13. Can you recall a moment when you were so immersed in painting that time seemed to stop?
14. Your bulls and horses are full of power—do they represent you, or do they embody something else?
15. What is the most surprising lesson you’ve learned on your artistic journey that still influences you today, and what advice would you give to those just beginning their own creative path?