Working Method, Technique
My working method is characterized by a process-oriented approach.
I rarely begin with a finished motif—instead, I develop images layer by layer, allowing for coincidence and then consciously working against it again. This shift between control and letting go is central to my practice.
Materiality plays an essential role: painting, drawing, mixed media, and book-art techniques flow into one another.
I am interested in how surfaces store stories—through overpainting, scratching, densification, and transparency, structures emerge that create a sense of temporal depth.
Many of my works move within the tension between figuration and abstraction. They revolve around themes such as inner experience, bodies of memory, transformation, and the unspoken.
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