About
In my art, I enjoy exploring both
two-dimensional and three-dimensional forms of
expression.
By using acrylic for paintings and clay for sculptures, I seek to create a
dynamic and versatile art practice. I am interested in capturing
feelings and expressions in a personal and emotional way, where both
form and color play an important role in communicating what I want to
convey. By combining these media, I create a rich, tactile and visual
experience for the viewer.
Acrylic paint is super adaptable. I can use it to create both thick textured surfaces and thin, almost watercolor-like layers. I like that it can be used for different styles – from realistic shadows to more expressive brushstrokes.
For me, painting can become a form of mindfulness. I can lose myself in the process – in mixing colors, finding the right shades, playing with the composition and just being in the moment. It’s not about stressing about the result, but about enjoying the creation.
Rising up again
Inspiration
Experience, adventures, nature and everyday life
* Chelsea College of Art and Design, London – Konststudier
* Forsbergs Skola, Stockholm – Visuell kommunikation och design
* Berghs School of Communication, Stockholm – Kreativ kommunikation
Exhibition at Galleri Hind 5-7 september in Stockholm
Sculpture in stoneware clay and painting. Works thematically with identity, expression, body and psychological storytelling. Explores the human face and the presence of the individual through form and material.
I work from an idea I have in my head but I let the painting be created along the way. Sometimes I use only acrylic paint, other times I add spray and ink to get the feeling I'm after.