“The pursuit of beauty is merely a way of keeping alive a part of ourselves that would otherwise die of neglect.”
I’ve always been drawn to the beauty of things, not just what they are, but how they’re made. The way a line curves, the way paper folds, the way a melody resolves. There’s something deeply satisfying about structure revealing itself through form.
Over the years, I’ve dabbled in different crafts. Not to become great at any of them, but simply because I couldn’t resist trying.
Now
Sadly, I don’t have time for these things anymore. Life got busier, priorities shifted.
These days, I’m more drawn to applied mathematics and research - computer science, natural sciences, and the patterns that govern them. It fits my career path, and honestly, I find it just as fascinating. What I love most is how elegant ideas can be expressed through math - not the proofs themselves, but the intuition behind them. And the more I look, the more I see art hidden in nature itself - in fractals, in symmetry, in the quiet order of things.
Maybe one day I’ll return to paper and strings. But for now, my canvas is the terminal, and my brush is logic.
This page is a quiet archive of the things I once tried to create, not to show skill, but to remember what it felt like to explore.