How I work

My work is intuitive and process-led. I don’t begin with a fixed plan.

I start, respond, and follow what unfolds.

I work with paint, felt, clay, and mixed materials. What matters most is how it feels to make something, not how it looks at the end.

This same approach shapes how I work with people: gently, attentively, and without rushing toward conclusions.

What’s important to me

  • I value honesty that feels steady and kind.

  • I trust intuition as a form of intelligence.

  • I respect slower rhythms and non-linear paths.

  • I care deeply about emotional and nervous-system safety.

There is room for difference here.
There is room to move at your own pace.

My relationship with Art

Art has been part of my life for as long as I can remember.

I grew up in my father’s art studio in Vienna, surrounded by paints, clay, wooden sculptures and half-finished pieces. After my father died during my childhood, that connection slowly faded. Without realizing it, I also lost touch with my emotions.

Years later, after becoming a mother, something shifted.

I wanted to feel more present and more connected to myself. Painting returned during that time and became a place where I didn’t need to explain or perform.

Colours and form could and still hold what words struggled to carry.