Artist Philosophy
Some images arise from beauty. Others from questions.
I am fascinated by motifs that bear the marks of time – patina, cracks, shadows and silent stories.
My work moves between vintage aesthetics, dark atmosphere, and moments of transience. It tells of memory, change, and the quiet poetry that lies hidden even in imperfect things.
Art doesn't always have to be smooth, perfect, or shiny.
I am fascinated by things that bear traces. Cracks, patina, dark colors, or weathered surfaces often tell more than flawless beauty.
Many of my motifs move between two worlds:
of the past and the unknown, beauty and decay, light and shadow.
Vintage reminds us that time is not just about transience, but also about experience, learning, and development.
The darker, rougher style shows the other side of life – the one that is often overlooked, but is just as much a part of our story.
Therefore, my works are intended less as pure decoration.
They are meant to create atmosphere, ask questions, or tell short stories.
Every motif begins with an idea or a feeling. Digital tools are only one part of the creative process – the direction, the symbolism, and the mood arise from thoughts and observations about the world we live in.