INTRODUCTION

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My work explores an intrinsic connection to the human condition—through the forces of passion, inspiration, and creativity.

But what is passion? How does it move through us and take form? It is an inner force, a current of the heart, seeking expression in the outer world.

It lives in the dancer’s movement, the writer’s words, the scientist’s discoveries, the painter’s image—each an attempt to give shape to something deeply felt yet unseen. A continuous search for the precise gesture, the exact phrase, the essential form.

These expressions emerge from the dynamic tensions of life’s polarities: light and dark, male and female, expansion and contraction.

Our thoughts and words carry direction; they shape the path of our becoming. To follow the heart is not a single act, but a practice—one that asks for attention, sensitivity, and the willingness to listen.

Working across visual and performing arts—graphic design, fine art, dance, singing, and drumming—has given me a rich spectrum of expression, each discipline opening a different path toward finding form, voice, and movement.

„The heart of that liveness is movement“

(Irmgard Bartenieff, choreographer)

My work channels inner exuberance and passion—tracing the movements of the mind, shaping the unseen within, and opening pathways for the viewer’s imagination.

Connectivity

Movement

Flow

The human body—pose and expression—forms the core of my work, carrying the human presence within each piece.

Abundance

Opportunities

Growth

The triangle recurs throughout my visual language—its lower points grounding movement and strength, its apex reaching toward growth.

Energy

Life

Freedom

Vibrant hues give way to muted tones in a shifting visual rhythm.

Inside/ Outside

Emotion/ Intellect

Micro/ Macro

Vertical and horizontal movements shape my work—reflecting the tension between being and doing at the core of the human condition.

(after Eckhart Tolle, spiritual teacher)

Gratefulness

Empowerment

Success

My paintings move between “loud” and “quiet” moments—an interplay of high and low contrast.

(after Nicholas Wilton, painter and teacher)

Problems

Answers

Meanings

Bound and free, slow and fast, heavy and light, direct and indirect—
these movement qualities reveal motion through space, time, weight, and flow.

(after Rudolf Laban, dancer, choreographer and teacher)

Differences

Choices

Integration

Visual and verbal language—vehicles of image, meaning, sound, rhythm, and movement.

An ongoing process: creating from within, each work a stepping stone. A quiet inquiry into origin, presence, and direction.

Past

Present

Future