MESSY
MESSY
MESSY
The series "Messy" is a celebration of spontaneous aesthetics and the beauty found in disarray. Presented as a mix of works on paper and canvas, the collection explores how releasing perfectionism fosters a sense of inherent organic order. "Messy" is a celebration of spontaneous aesthetics and the beauty found in disarray.
While the works embrace a vibrant, cluttered energy, they are built on a foundation of deliberate composition. It is a playful exploration of the tension between letting go and enjoying the chaos, where every seemingly accidental detail finds its own balance. This body of work celebrates the "messy aesthetic" not as a lack of order, but as a living, intuitive form of expression.
By staging elements in a way that feels both uninhibited and inherently ordered, the series invites a closer look at the harmony within the chaos. It captures the energy of releasing control, finding a unique balance between the raw process on paper and the structured depth of the canvas. It is a tribute to the imperfect, the intuitive, and the joyful complexity of the everyday.
FRAGMENTS
The series "Fragments" emerged during a period in London, serving as a visual study on how to consciously experience and navigate the city.
Instead of focusing on the grand scale of the urban landscape, this body of work shifts the perspective toward the hidden details and isolated fragments of the unknown. It is a practice of training the eye to find significance in the small, often overlooked moments that define a metropolis.
These works capture the textures, shapes, and fleeting intersections encountered while moving through the streets. By isolating these specific details, the series breaks down the overwhelming complexity of London into intimate, singular observations. It explores the idea that the essence of a place is not found in its famous landmarks, but in the quiet fragments that make up the everyday experience of a stranger in the city.
SUGAR MEMORY
The series "Sugar Memory" was featured as part of an exhibition at Salon by Nook in Berlin.
This body of work is a visual exploration of "sweet memories", delving into the internal archives of our most cherished experiences. It captures fleeting moments of joy and intimacy – sensations that might otherwise dissolve like memories softened by the passage of time.
SUGAR MEMORY
SUGAR MEMORY
The focus on fruits and ice cream sundaes plays with simple forms and objects that fascinate in a childlike, intuitive way. Through a playful lens, these everyday symbols of indulgence become vessels for nostalgia.
By stripping these subjects down to their essential, joyful shapes, the work invites a reconnection with a sense of wonder. It is a study of how the most uncomplicated objects can hold the weight of the past, preserved in the glowing, soft focus of shared remembrance.
EMOTIONS
These works on canvas explores the profound relationship and the invisible threads that connect women.
It is a visual reflection on the unspoken intimacy and familiarity that arises from shared experiences and the common challenges faced in a collective journey.
The pieces explore a wide spectrum of emotions, ranging from the immense sense of relief found in shared burdens to the quiet, unshakable strength of mutual trust. It celebrates those connections that feel effortless – where the weight of the world is softened by understanding.
EMOTIONS
EMOTIONS
The focus lies on an atmosphere of loyalty and the solidarity found in a deep-seated recognition of one another. Through these paintings, the essence of this bond is brought to the surface, highlighting a unique form of closeness. It is a tribute to the resilience and the airy loyalty that defines these relationships, offering a space to contemplate the powerful support systems that make life feel both grounded and light.