
Mucho Poco Nada
MUCHO POCO NADA captures the struggle to express what lies within — when words stumble, misalign, or remain trapped inside us.
Sometimes, there is a cascade of thoughts, overwhelming and desperate to be spoken, yet tangled in silence. Often times, hesitant fragments of speech -half-formed sentences- fall short of meaning. Other times, we are surrounded by conversations without substance, where words are used simply to fill empty spaces.
Talking has always been a difficult way of communicating for me. Finding the right words, especially for complex feelings, often feels impossible. What comes out isn’t always what I intended or needed to say. This ongoing struggle is part of why I chose visual art — a space where thoughts and emotions can flow freely, without the constraints of language. Through shapes, textures, and colors, I can communicate what words never could.

Mucho
Property of Museum Fund of the Kyrgyz Republic
100 x 130 cm
Unbleached Cotton Canvas, Acrilyc Paint, Cotton thread.
Original – Signed and Dated.
2023, China.

Nada
Property of SUR café in Beijing
100 x 150 cm
Unbleached Cotton Canvas, Acrilyc Paint, Cotton thread.
Original – Signed and Dated.
2023, China.

Poco
Property of the Ministry of Culture of Tajikistan
100 x 130 cm
Unbleached Cotton Canvas, Acrilyc Paint, Cotton thread.
Original – Signed and Dated.
2023, China.