Catalogue
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RISE AND SHINE
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RISE
120 × 160 cm
Mixed media on canvas
2024
6.800 €
Rise marks the starting point of the Rise and Shine series. The work was created in a moment of inner exhaustion and mental deadlock. Rather than resolving or soothing these states, the decision was made to consciously use them as a catalyst.
The existing tension and circling thoughts flowed directly into the working process and became the starting point of the action. Rise and Shine functioned less as a statement than as a self-address — an inner positioning from which the work emerged.
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SHINE
120 × 160 cm
Relief work, mixed media on canvas
2024
Private Collection
Shine follows Rise as a deliberate continuation of the same inner movement. After the decision has been made, the energy does not come to a halt but begins to open. The work emerged from the moment after inner transformation — no longer as a reaction, but as a continuation.
Mental tension is not resolved here, but carried into presence. Shine does not mark an endpoint, but a state: moving forward after the decision, without certainty, yet with clarity.
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WAVES
180 × 180 cm
Relief work, mixed media on canvas
2024
10.800 €
Waves continues the movement initiated in Rise and opened in Shine. What had previously been held internally transitions here into physical and spatial presence. The work marks the materialization of a state that followed an inner decision — not its resolution, but its consequence.
This is not a depiction of liberation.It is a physical translation of the moment in which tension leaves its inner space. Layering, weight, and surface carry this movement and make it tangible. Waves does not describe inner calm, but the moment in which energy is no longer bound and begins to expand and take up space.
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CANDY CRUSH
80 × 80 cm
Relief work, mixed media on canvas
2024
Private Collection
Candy Crush engages with condensation and compression. The work developed under heightened inner tension, where energy accumulated within a confined space. During the process, joy and curiosity appeared — not instead of the pressure, but alongside it.
The work became an act of waiting. An open attention to what happens when layering and material can no longer withstand the built-up force. Layering is not understood as construction, but as an attempt to hold tension while allowing for its potential dissolution.
Candy Crush describes a state of suspended intensity. A moment between control and release.
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BUBBLE GUM
160 × 120 cm
Acrylic and mixed media on wood
2024
5.800 €
Bubble Gum originates from an unexpected lightness within the Rise and Shine series. After phases of inner tension and deliberate decision-making, curiosity moves into the foreground. Form and direction were clearly set.
Within this framework, a space opened in which control is not relinquished, but consciously maintained. Bubble Gum describes a state between guidance and letting go — not as rupture, but as the simultaneous presence of control, curiosity, and joy.
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INTERNAL PRESSURE
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SELF PORTRAIT
180 × 155 cm
Mixed media on canvas
2024
5.300 €
Self Portrait is not a representational portrait, but an inner condensation. The work emerged from sustained inner pressure, in which thoughts and self-reference found no space to release. The gaze turns inward — not to explain, but to endure.
Gesture, color, and surface respond directly to this condition, without resolving it. Self Portrait presents no counterpart. It holds tension — between perception, self-observation, and inner constriction.
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FUCK YOU THANK YOU
150 × 140 cm
Mixed media on canvas
2024
4.600 €
Fuck You Thank You emerged from a state of contradictory tension.
Rejection and gratitude do not appear sequentially here, but simultaneously. The work consciously holds these opposites together. It is not concerned with resolution or balance, but with enduring ambivalence.
Fuck You Thank You describes a moment of inner friction, in which opposites are not separated, but brought together.
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COLLAPSING DENSITY
150 × 120 cm
Mixed media on canvas
2024
4.200 €
Collapsing Density emerged from a state of increasing inner condensation. Structures that previously provided stability begin to give way under their own weight.
The work does not describe a sudden rupture, but a gradual collapse. Density is not dissolved — it loses its stability. The moment of yielding is not absorbed, but held.