Where certainty and form start to matter less, my painting begins.
In the in-between.
Layers come and go.
What cannot be held onto is held.
Art does not exist in a vacuum — it needs resonance.
The most important things happen between us — in conversations, in encounters, in the space that opens when people are truly present.
My painterly practice maps these in-between spaces.
A work carries potential within itself. And yet, only in the viewer’s gaze — with memory, mood and individual perception — does it begin to unfold.
Pictorial Spaces – Painting as a Resonant Space
My works open pictorial spaces. They emerge from layering, gesture, absence and tension — and enter into relation with space, light, body and perception.
Pictorial Spaces describes this approach: painting as an open image-space — a place where perception begins to move.
ArtLetter
Currently published in German, the ArtLetter shares new works, studio reflections and insights into upcoming exhibitions.
Texts
Selected reflections on painting, space and perception. Some texts are currently available in English.