About me
Ever since I could hold a pencil in my hand, art has been a part of my life—it has always been my greatest passion. I started drawing as a child, first with pencils and markers, and later discovered oil painting at art school, which remains my favorite means of expression to this day.
I attended art school for over six years, where I was able to refine my technique and develop a love for hyperrealism. For me, it's about bringing life to the canvas as realistically as possible. Every detail, every expression, every glance tells a story.
I put art aside for a while, but during a difficult phase in my life, I found my way back to it. I realized that painting is not only a passion for me, but also a form of healing, a form of therapy that has led me back to myself. Since then, I have known that I cannot live without art.
My greatest inspiration is women. For me, they are muses, symbols of beauty, strength, and vulnerability all at once. In my works, I try to capture this energy and make it visible—whether in intense gazes, powerful colors, or delicate details.