Visual Storytelling Is My Passion
Visual Storytelling Is My Passion
Studio
“I love surprising and making myself smile while drawing.”
I don’t create preparatory sketches—the first line gives life to the second, and the process unfolds intuitively from there. Each drawing evolves organically, one mark responding to the next. My artistic universe is built around naïve characters, recurring motifs, expressive lines, layered compositions, and playful false symmetries. My sources of inspiration are the absurdity of life, my yoga practice, and many other things. I love creating something that makes me smile—and if that brings a smile to your face as well, that’s even better :)
“I love surprising and making myself smile while drawing.”
I don’t create preparatory sketches—the first line gives life to the second, and the process unfolds intuitively from there. Each drawing evolves organically, one mark responding to the next. My artistic universe is built around naïve characters, recurring motifs, expressive lines, layered compositions, and playful false symmetries. My sources of inspiration are the absurdity of life, my yoga practice, and many other things. I love creating something that makes me smile—and if that brings a smile to your face as well, that’s even better :)
“I love surprising and making myself smile while drawing.”
I don’t create preparatory sketches—the first line gives life to the second, and the process unfolds intuitively from there. Each drawing evolves organically, one mark responding to the next. My artistic universe is built around naïve characters, recurring motifs, expressive lines, layered compositions, and playful false symmetries. My sources of inspiration are the absurdity of life, my yoga practice, and many other things. I love creating something that makes me smile—and if that brings a smile to your face as well, that’s even better :)
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Ink on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink and crayon on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm
Ink on paper filmed with Canon EOS 500

Ink and crayon on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink and crayon on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink and crayon on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm

Ink on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm
Ink on paper filmed with Canon EOS 500

Ink on paper, 300g/m², 29,7 × 42 cm
My studio is everywhere.
All I need is pen and paper. I draw when on the train, in nature, at concerts - wherever I go. This freedom keeps my art spontaneous, immediate, and alive in the moment. Most of the time, I begin by establishing a frame—defining the playground for the artwork to come—only to disrupt or break that frame later. This tension between structure and spontaneity is central to my artistic practice.
My studio is everywhere.
All I need is pen and paper. I draw when on the train, in nature, at concerts - wherever I go. This freedom keeps my art spontaneous, immediate, and alive in the moment. Most of the time, I begin by establishing a frame—defining the playground for the artwork to come—only to disrupt or break that frame later. This tension between structure and spontaneity is central to my artistic practice.