My work starts with a line. Sometimes tight, sometimes searching. Structures grow from it, like thoughts trying to organise themselves. Each work balances between calm and friction, between control and chaos.
I work with lines, shapes and rhythms that refer to mental activity: inner conflicts, overstimulation, or the desire for stillness. Instead of representing emotions literally, I explore how tension can become palpable in composition, rhythm and material.
My use of materials is deliberately layered. I work with paper, paint, embossing and relief techniques that make texture tangible. This combination of visual calm and subcutaneous tension forms the core of my visual language.
What you see is abstract, but charged. Each work invites you to look, feel, and maybe even: breathe.