Künstler hält ein großes, buntes abstraktes Gemälde in einem Atelier. Im Hintergrund sind weitere Gemälde und Malmaterialien sichtbar.

About the Practice

I paint from the inside out – guided by sensation, intuition, and a desire to reconnect with truth beyond performance. My process is often somatic, beginning in silence or movement, allowing the body to speak before the mind.

As a trained somatic therapist and writer, I’m deeply curious about how we carry memory, emotion and truth in our bodies – and how art can become a bridge back to presence and remembrance.

I work intuitively, training myself to remain open to what wants to come through.

The painting begins when the thinking stops.

I don’t paint ideas – I paint from frequency.
From questions like:
How does it feel to surrender?
What color does softness have?
What if I knew I can’t f_ck it up?

These paintings are meant as invitations:

To be honest. To soften. To come back to yourself.

Art, to me, is a process of becoming visible to yourself.

A few truths I’m learning through this work:

My paintings began where my words ended.

Expressing through the brush is not something I planned. Before painting, I lived through many layers of transformation – as a writer, as a therapist who preferred to go back to writing, and as someone who, from an early age, was led by various circumstances to find my own way.

My paintings carry those echoes. 

Art to remember who you are. 

Whether through writing, painting, or any other form of expression – if you had asked me ten years ago what I truly wanted to do, I would’ve said the same as today (although I had no idea how I would ever get there):

I want to touch people’s hearts.

I want to contribute to people reconnecting with their true, authentic nature.

Because that is what I’ve always deeply wanted for myself. I believe our hearts are the greatest teachers we have. If we let them, they guide us back to who we really are. 

While I mainly expressed myself through writing, I was deeply attached to my words — and how they were received.

In painting, I didn’t care how it would be received.

I just wanted to be me. 

But before getting to this point, I thought for a long time that my creations – mostly written words – were justified by the wounds and trauma I passed through.

I took a lot of pride in my pain — without even realizing it. My identity was attached to diving into the darkness, exploring shadows, and facing my fears, because I believed it was the only way to live authentically in today’s world. 

But at some point, I realized:

Healing is not just about surviving the darkness.

It’s about reclaiming the light.

And painting now plays a significant role in that shift. 

ART TO REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE

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So, my mission is this:

To create art that enables us to remember who we truly are. My paintings are meant as invitations — to feel, to be real, to be true. However that might look — in any given moment. 

They speak from a space words can’t reach: the inner landscapes of my soul.And they are led by the wisest teacher I’ve ever had - my heart. 

My wish is that my work contributes to guiding you back to yours. 

Eine Frau sitzt auf einem Stuhl in einem Kunststudio mit abstrakten Gemälden im Hintergrund, umgeben von Malutensilien und Leinwänden.

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