
About me
I am an artist and designer based in Berlin. My work moves between painting and illustration, between the tangible world of nature and the hidden mysteries it holds—things that long to be seen. Through my images, I aim to tell stories—often with a touch of melancholy and a longing for a world that doesn’t exist, yet with the hope that it might one day become real.
In addition to my fine art, I create notebooks, stickers, and washi tapes with great attention to detail—featuring mystical and nature-inspired elements. These designs are inspired by the changing seasons, the wheel of the year, ancient symbols, and the quiet magic of everyday life.
They are made for those who love to write, create, and dream—and for anyone who wants to bring a small piece of nature and magic to their desk.

Process
I prefer working with traditional materials—gouache, drawing ink, watercolor, and oil. My ideas come to life in many different ways: sometimes through a place in nature, sometimes through a color, a mood, a story, or a dream. I often create compositional sketches for my paintings, but color is my true passion. I love working with a reduced palette to intensify the atmosphere of a piece.
From these paintings, ideas for my stationery often emerge. In this way, art and design are deeply connected in my practice—both growing from the same source of intuition and imagination.

Inspirations
Nature is my greatest treasure—its abundance, its cycles, and its quiet presence deeply inspire me. I’m drawn to the enchanted forests of Brandenburg, the morning mist over open fields, the way light falls on moss-covered stones. In my work, I blend this real-world landscape with what could be—with nature spirits, hidden forces, and quiet transformations.
My paintings tell stories of inner journeys, of what lies beneath the surface, and of the power of change. Each piece is an attempt to make the invisible visible—to capture a fleeting moment in which something magical seems possible.