Imagine You Are Enchanted
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
3/10 + 2 AP
60 x 60 cm
2021
Certificate with artist signiture
990 Euro
Imagine You Are Enchanted / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to the series “Stay Loose,” created in 2021 as an homage to Joseph Beuys, and the poem "How to be an Artist,” attributed to him. Beuys guiding principle was: "Every human being is an artist.” In this respect, the poem provides insights into Beuys' thinking laboratory. On the other hand, my works enter into a dialogue with the poem and, with a wink, show what it takes to awaken the artist in every human being. The doubling of the female figure and her simultaneous negative and positive portrayal contributes to blurring the naturalism of the representation and reinforcing the meanings inherent in the image. Every picture is a lyrical approach to subjective visions, to something that lies beneath reality.

Plant Impossible Gardens
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
3/10 + 2 AP
60 x 60 cm
2021
Certificate with artist's signature
990 Euro
Plant Impossible Gardens / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to the series “Stay Loose,” created in 2021 as an homage to Joseph Beuys, and the poem "How to be an Artist,” attributed to him. Beuys guiding principle was: "Every human being is an artist.” In this respect, the poem provides insights into Beuys' thinking laboratory. On the other hand, my works enter into a dialogue with the poem and, with a wink, show what it takes to awaken the artist in every human being. The doubling of the female figure and her simultaneous negative and positive portrayal contributes to blurring the naturalism of the representation and reinforcing the meanings inherent in the image. Every picture is a lyrical approach to subjective visions, to something that lies beneath reality.

Lucy In The Sky
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
1/8 + AP
75x50 cm
2025
Certificat with artist signature
1.200 Euro
Lucy In The Sky / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to the series “Liminal States”/Attempts at Reality and Illusion
My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of various motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos layer upon one another, becoming memories and visions. The titles of the images also contribute significantly to this process.

Let Go Of Fear
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
2/8 + AP
70 x 70 cm
2022
Certificate with artist's signature
1.190 Euro
Let Go Of Fear / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to my series "When Life Became Elusive", which explores processes that challenge life through the dissolution of familiar female circumstances, the irritations that arise from this, and the necessity of coping with them to regain courage and hope. It is a series about change, about the disappearance of life and time, and the need to let go and embrace. It tells of a liminal state, still indeterminate, neither today nor tomorrow, neither happiness nor sorrow, neither real nor dream. It is a state to be endured, one that demands attention. For in all its transience, it continues onward, without accusation, without certainty, without beginning, yet not endless, without end, yet not aimless.

For One To Leave
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
2/6 + AP
70 x 70 cm
2023
Certificate with artist's signature
1.190 Euro
For One To Leave / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to my series "When Life Became Elusive", which explores processes that challenge life through the dissolution of familiar female circumstances, the irritations that arise from this, and the necessity of coping with them to regain courage and hope. It is a series about change, about the disappearance of life and time, and the need to let go and embrace. It tells of a liminal state, still indeterminate, neither today nor tomorrow, neither happiness nor sorrow, neither real nor dream. It is a state to be endured, one that demands attention. For in all its transience, it continues onward, without accusation, without certainty, without beginning, yet not endless, without end, yet not aimless.

Over Me
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
1/8 + AP
75 x 50 cm
2025
Certificate with artist's signature
Sold
Over Me / Additional Details

Part of the series “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion”. My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of various motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos layer upon one another, becoming memories and visions.

The Wall For Elena
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
1/8 * AP
120 x 80 cm
2024
Certificate with artist's signature
1.900 Euro
The Wall For Elena / Additional Details

The works in this series tell stories about the walls we all carry within us. Walls that protect us or we wish to tear down. Walls that we continually encounter, that confine us, or through which we desperately want to break. Since these walls are as individual as we are, each piece addresses a different recipient, such as Celia, Tom, Lilith, or the hero within us. The degree of abstraction blurs the traces of reality in favor of an emotional-poetic interpretation of the significance of these boundaries. Thus, my photographic artworks become a reflection of a journey into my poetic and aesthetic engagement with our inner walls and an invitation to the viewer to explore both their own and our collective boundaries. The works are created through double exposures of various motifs and digital post-processing with overpainting.

The Wall For Tom
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
1/8 + AP
60 x 40 cm
2024
Certificate with artist's signature
1.200 Euro
The Wall For Tom / Additional Details

The works in this series tell stories about the walls we all carry within us. Walls that protect us or we wish to tear down. Walls that we continually encounter, that confine us, or through which we desperately want to break. Since these walls are as individual as we are, each piece addresses a different recipient, such as Celia, Tom, Lilith, or the hero within us. The degree of abstraction blurs the traces of reality in favor of an emotional-poetic interpretation of the significance of these boundaries. Thus, my photographic artworks become a reflection of a journey into my poetic and aesthetic engagement with our inner walls and an invitation to the viewer to explore both their own and our collective boundaries. The works are created through double exposures of various motifs and digital post-processing with overpainting.

Gaze In The Mirror
Photomontag/Digital Overpainting
Photography
1/6 + AP
60 x 110 cm
2025
Certificate with artist's signature
1.800 Euro
Gaze In The Mirror / Additional Details

Part of the series “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion”. My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of various motifs, the overpainting, blurring, or doubling are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos layer upon one another, becoming memories and visions.

An Abandoned Projekt
Photomontage/Digital overpainting
Photography
1/8+ AP
75 x 50 cm
2025
Certificate with artist's signature
1.200 Euro
An Abandoned Projekt / Additional Details

Part of the series “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion”. My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of various motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos layer upon one another, becoming memories and visions.

Brave New World
Collage with digital overpainting
Photography
1/8 plus AP
120 x 80 cm
2025
certificate with artist signature
1.290 Euro
Brave New World / Additional Details

The Image is part of the “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion” series.
My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of vaus motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos become memories and visions.

Lazy Sunday Afternoon
Collage with digital overpainting
Photopgraphy
1/20
60 x 40 cm
2023
certificate with artist signature
440 Euro
Lazy Sunday Afternoon / Additional Details

The Image is part of the “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion” series. My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of vaus motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos become memories and visions.

Dreams Of That Night
Collage with digital overpainting
Photography
1/20
89 x 50 cm
2025
Certificate with artist signature
440 Euro
Dreams Of That Night / Additional Details

The Image is part of the “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion” series. My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of vaus motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos become memories and visions.

As I Go
Collage with digital overpainting
Photography
1/2
90 x 60 cm
2025
Certificate with artist signature
Sold
As I Go / Additional Details

The Image is part of the “Liminal States/Attempts at Reality and Illusion” series. My works aim to provoke, generating uncertainty and doubt about reality. Through the digital overlays of my photographic images, something new emerges, born from the real yet detached from it. The digital merging of vaus motifs, the overpainting, blurring, doubling, or the simultaneous play with negative and positive representations are design tools that question the naturalism of the image. If what is depicted is no longer real, attention can shift to the content. My works focus on subjective perceptions and feelings that elude superficial tangibility. This allows for transcendent content, as a prerequisite for creating a space that transcends mere existence. In these works, my photos become memories and visions.

Absence Of Memory
Collage with digital overpainting
Photography
1/8 + 2 AP
120 x 80 cm
2024
certificate with artist signature
1.470 Euro
Absence Of Memory / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to my series "When Life Became Elusive" which explores processes that challenge life through the dissolution of familiar female circumstances, the irritations that arise from this, and the necessity of coping with them to regain courage and hope. It is a series about change, about the disappearance of life and time, and the need to let go and embrace. It tells of a liminal state, still indeterminate, neither today nor tomorrow, neither happiness nor sorrow, neither real nor dream. It is a state to be endured, one that demands attention. For in all its transience, it continues onward, without accusation, without certainty, without beginning, yet not endless, without end, yet not aimless.

Let Fear Fall
Photomontage/Digital Overpainting
Photography
3/10 + 2 AP
60 x 60 cm
2021
Certificate with artist signiture
990 Euro
Let Fear Fall / Additional Details

The artwork belongs to the series “Stay Loose,” created in 2021 as an homage to Joseph Beuys, and the poem "How to be an Artist,” attributed to him. Beuys guiding principle was: "Every human being is an artist.” In this respect, the poem provides insights into Beuys' thinking laboratory. On the other hand, my works enter into a dialogue with the poem and, with a wink, show what it takes to awaken the artist in every human being. The doubling of the female figure and her simultaneous negative and positive portrayal contributes to blurring the naturalism of the representation and reinforcing the meanings inherent in the image. Every picture is a lyrical approach to subjective visions, to something that lies beneath reality.

Invite Dangerous People II
Photo Collage
Photography
1/6 + AP
72 x 41 cm
2025
Certificate with artists signature
1.900 Euro
Invite Dangerous People II / Additional Details

In my artistic practice, I explore the fragile boundaries between perception and reality.
Through my collages, I deconstruct and reconstruct reality from an intensely subjective perspective, redirecting the viewer’s focus toward a notion of reality that is inseparable from the observer. Each image becomes a visual experiment in which certainty dissolves, and meaning emerges only through perception itself.
What appears as fragmentation is, in truth, a search for coherence — not as something given, but as something continuously created through the act of seeing.

Stay Loose II
Photo Collage
Photography
2/8 plus AP
120 x 80 cm
2023
Certificate with artists signature
1.990 Euro
Stay Loose II / Additional Details

In my work, I do not stage an obvious materiality; instead, I work with the merging of various motifs, with duplication, blurring, or the simultaneity of positive and negative representations. In this way, I deny the viewer an easy access while at the same time offering possibilities. I tell of an in-between state, a space still undefined — neither today nor tomorrow, neither day nor night, neither happiness nor unhappiness, neither real nor dream. A space between times, between movements, yet without standstill. Without certainty, without beginning, without end — but not without direction. My works are meant to unsettle, to evoke uncertainty and doubt about reality, to cross boundaries, and to make possible an encounter with the foreign, the intangible.