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My work translates the principles of art therapy into a meditative practice of intuitive paper collage on wood to promote emotional resonance and internal stillness.
A Symbiosis of Matter, Memory, and Sound
My artistic practice is an ongoing investigation into fragility and permanence, deeply rooted in a lifelong affinity for paper as a medium. What began in my childhood as an intimate dialogue within the pages of journals has evolved into a complex, multidisciplinary methodology:
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Heritage & Artistic Evolution
My academic and technical foundation is defined by a blend of tradition and classical training. I inherited a refined, delicate approach to materiality from my grandmother, who taught me the art of silk painting—a school of patience and precision. This technical depth was significantly expanded during an eight-year residency in Paris, where I attended the University de Beaux-Arts: It was there that I developed my passion for the Impressionist visual language, which continues to influence my work through the interplay of light, layering, and atmospheric density.
In my works on wood, fragments of my own paintings and drypoint intaglio prints merge with personal found objects. The compositions balance between abstract linework and subtle landscape references. A central element of my practice is the deliberate calibration of chromatic tension: cool-toned palettes are used to anchor warmth, creating a vibrant yet precarious equilibrium.
Therapeutic Foundation & Immersion
Following my certification as an Art and Creativity Therapist in 2021, I have integrated a deeper psychological dimension into my practice. I view my art not merely as a visual object, but as a catalyst for emotional resonance. Through collaborations with musician **Oliver Mohr**, I create immersive exhibitions where electronic soundscapes extend the physical works, guiding the viewer into a state of contemplative stasis.
I invite you to explore this intersection of tactile collage, historical narrative, and therapeutic inquiry—an art form designed to create spaces of stillness in an accelerated world.