
Conversations with the Unknown
This series is a dialogue with the unseen. A visual exploration of transformation, soul memory, and all the moments in between. Each piece invites the viewer into a space where language dissolves, and presence begins.
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Square Square Line Line
“Square Square Line Line” is inspired by somatic coaching. It is an invitation to pause and take a break.
As a visual remedy for constant demands, inner pressure, sensory overload, and performance culture, Square Square Line Line serves as a reminder that less is often more. Let it be a visual statement — and a moment of regulation for overstimulated minds and nervous systems.
Acrylic & pastel on canvas · 50 × 50 cm · 2025
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The Absence of Strategy
The intention behind this painting was: to have no intention. To set no goal. And to see what is possible when control is let go.
It is a visual “yes, and” – between impulse and reaction, letting go and trusting.
We often move through life guided by strategies. This piece is a statement of release—an invitation to play, to surrender control, and to become part of the improvisation.
Acrylic & pastel on canvas · 160 × 120 cm · 2024
Price: €1.400
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How does it feel to surrender?
How Does It Feel to Surrender?
I was mad. After the millionth attempt to figure something out, to hold on, to save it — there was only madness left. Anger towards life, towards source, towards an answer I couldn't find.
Yet the answer kept knocking on my door: "Surrender." Life had to break me to teach me this lesson. Sometimes, we give up — not because we want to, but because we have to in order to grow.
"How does it feel to surrender?" is not an answer. It´s an expression of an emotional nervous system, a mirror to resistance. It taught me about a certain kind of beauty — the one that emerges when we can no longer hold on only to then suddenly realize:
We are always carried.
Always guided.
Always protected."How does it feel to surrender?" came from a point in my life when I asked myself:
What’s left to do when everything you once knew is falling apart — when there’s nothing to hold onto?The answer is as simple as frightening:
There is nothing left to do. Let life break you.
Surrender, and walk straight into the storm.For it will be the greatest gift you can give yourself:
To not abandon yourself. To stay present with yourself, even in the worst moments.Because — isn't that what we call love?
Isn't that what we long for in our encounters and relationships?Mixed Media on canvas · 90 × 60 cm · 2025
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It will all work out
This painting began with my desire to honor a connection. A feeling of “the love that remains”— of a union that persists even when the form has changed.
Before I returned to the studio the next day, images appeared in my mind's eye: many versions of myself - younger, older, wounded, hopeful - standing in a line. I gave them flowers. I thanked them. And I felt the love that remains.
So the painting became a map of this inner journey.
An expression for all the paths we have taken. And for cultivating confidence in our own path.
It´s a message to all my past versions:
It will all work out.Mixed Media on canvas · 60 × 90 cm · 2025
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Incomplete
An invitation to see incompleteness not as lack – but as presence.
This painting holds a state we often try to fix or hide: the feeling of being unfinished. It emerged from a moment of emotional rawness – but rather than forcing closure, it chose to stay open.
The surface is layered, fragile, and textured – revealing movement and tension.It reminds us that there is beauty in what’s still becoming.
That even when we don’t feel whole, we are still true.Acrylic & Oil on canvas · 80 × 80 cm · 2025
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Encounter with the Dolphins I
Acrylic & Oil on canvas · 50 × 50 cm · 2025