The Work

  • the medium i use is oil paintings on canvas, linen, birch panels and gessobord.
  • my current work focuses on still life, a genre often associated with simplicity and quiet, yet frequently overlooked.
  • for me, it has become a profound metaphor for the life i now lead, reshaped by a catastrophic accident.
  • in the aftermath, art became a way to cope with the chronic anxiety caused by a brain injury.
  • each brushstroke helps me express the deep changes in my identity and purpose.
  • the objects i paint are more than just visually appealing; they symbolize inner stillness and reflection.
  • each piece tells a silent story of resilience, adaptation, and the search for meaning in a world forever changed
  • I am inspired by objects that represent a moment within a life that may have ended or changed and thereby creating a memory of sorts
  • through my paintings, i explore the balance between fragility and strength, loss and what remains.
  • the compositions are often simple, encouraging the viewer to pause and reflect on the subtle play of light and shadow.
  • they invite you to find beauty in stillness and connect with the enduring aspects of life, even in the face of profound change.