About me
How I found my way to painting
Painting has been a part of my life since childhood. From an early age, I experimented with colors, shapes, and materials, exploring more and more over the years. This open approach eventually led me to acrylics and watercolors – two techniques that offer me freedom, depth, and lightness all at once.
My artistic style isn't a fixed construct, but a process. It's constantly evolving and deliberately remains open. For me, that's precisely where the beauty lies: in the movement, the searching, the emerging. Anyone who wishes is welcome to accompany me on this journey.
How I paint
My painting process is intuitive and rather untidy. I work wherever it feels right: usually comfortably in bed or on the floor. The easel is rarely used.
I begin without a concrete idea of the finished painting. Often, I don't even know myself where it will develop. Flowing forms, various patterns, deep black, and vibrant colors find their way onto the canvas because these combinations feel right to me – and because they set something in motion.
What painting means to me
Painting is a place for me to switch off. It clears my head, lets me let go, and consciously relinquish control. I don't plan, I don't analyze – I let myself be guided. What might sound unusual at first is, for me, the greatest antidote to an often stressful daily life.
In my work I seek tranquility, depth, and peace. The interplay of dark surfaces and vibrant colors, of movement and stillness, creates images that one simply enjoys contemplating – not to understand them, but to connect with them.
This is exactly the feeling I want to convey: art as a silent companion, as a haven of peace, as something that is good for the soul.