Artistic statement

My paintings are quiet conversations between water, color, and time. Each brushstroke is a breath, each landscape a memory half-remembered — not a place, but a feeling that once lingered in the air.

I paint to listen: to the hush between waves, the soft unfolding of light over distant hills, the way silence changes color just before dusk. The fluid nature of watercolor allows me to chase impermanence — to let go, to let the pigment wander and become something truer than intention.

What emerges is not a replica of the world, but a reflection of how it moves through me. My work seeks to hold stillness for a moment, to make visible the quiet pulse of wonder that lives in all fleeting things.

Walking the world into paint

I move through the world on quiet wheels and wandering feet, crossing fields and forest paths to meet the landscape with my own breath. I paint what I see, but also what I feel — the wind, the light, the hush of distant hills. Each brushstroke is a moment I lived, a piece of the world I carried in my heart.

The medium I return to

I have tried many mediums, wandering through textures and colors like a traveler tasting from every table. Yet watercolor is the place my hands always return to — a quiet tide of pigment and breath, where light becomes a companion. It is my chosen language. And if others savor sushi as their art of delight, then my delicacy is the landscape itself: the hills, the rivers, the open skies I admire and long to honor with every stroke.

„Light falls, but the warmth remains.“