Nice to have you here
Perhaps the art brought you her
Perhaps the thoughts will make you stay
Either way, i would be delighted
Why I Paint
For a long time, I believed I painted to create images.
Over time, I came to understand that this is only part of the story.
I paint because, while I am painting, my mind finally becomes quiet. For a little while, the overwhelm, the endless thoughts, and the inner turmoil begin to fade away.
I stop thinking. I stop searching for solutions. I simply do what feels right in that very moment.
Only later, when the painting stands before me, do I begin to understand what was truly happening within me.
Then I no longer see only colours and forms.
Instead, I ask myself:
What does this painting reveal about me that I could not see before?
Chaos & Symmetry
The Moment I Understood Why I Paint
For a long time, I believed I was simply painting abstract works.
It was only through the three paintings Chaos & Symmetry I, II and III that I realized I had been searching for something entirely different.
They were not created from a plan.
They emerged from a feeling.
Only later did I understand that they were telling the story of my own life.
Of chaos.
Of symmetry.
And of the attempt to let both exist together.
Chaos & Symmetry I
This painting marked a new beginning for me.
For the first time, I was no longer painting to create something beautiful.
I painted because I stopped wondering whether the painting would turn out well.
Instead, I simply followed my intuition.
Looking back, I can see that something began here—something I could not yet understand at the time.
Chaos & Symmetry II
While painting the second work, I was deeply emotional.
It reveals another side of me.Less structure. Less geometry.More feeling.
It is quieter, yet at the same time more vulnerable.
I always knew that both sides were part of me. What I didn’t know was that they were allowed to exist side by side.
Chaos & Symmetry III
It was only with the third painting that I understood my goal had never been to overcome chaos.
It was to learn how to live with it.
And not just somehow—but honestly.
I came to understand that chaos does not have to disappear.
What truly matters is how we choose to meet
Chaos does not disappear. But we can learn to give it shape
Encounters with My Paintings
There is no right interpretation.
And no wrong one.
If one of my paintings evokes something in you that I never intended, it is not a misunderstanding.
It is your encounter with my painting.
Perhaps you see and feel something entirely different from what I do.
That is not a mistake.
Perhaps you discover something I have not yet seen myself.
That, too, is part of art.
Because a painting comes into being twice.
Once when it is painted.
And a second time in the mind of the person who experiences it.
Further Series
Each series tells its own story.
Together, they tell mine
Every painting begins with an impulse. Its story unfolds only in the eyes of the person who encounters it.
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