My work is rooted in a fascination with myth and folklore, and with the fragments of older stories that continue to echo through memory and imagination. I am drawn to symbols, emotional traces, and images that feel inherited rather than remembered, as if they come from somewhere just beyond ordinary experience.

Through painting, I explore what it means to stay in conversation with these stories as something living rather than historical. I don’t try to illustrate specific myths. Instead, I work from the atmosphere and feeling of folklore, and from the sense that parts of the past are still present in quiet and symbolic ways.

I paint on different surfaces because each one carries its own tone and presence. The material often changes how a painting forms, and how an image chooses to appear. My process is intuitive and unfolds slowly, through layering and patient observation, allowing the work to reveal what wants to stay.