Lunaria
Tiny flowers on a blue rock. Surfaces in nature as inspiration.
Tiny flowers on a blue rock. Surfaces in nature as inspiration.
” Ice Sea” – colors emerging in the water and sky shimmering like auroras captured in rich strokes of oil paint. These hues tell stories of the far north, evoking the mysteries and legends that have been passed down through generations.
Inspired by a birch forest dressed in spring colors or maybe the tiny path through the pine grove, as the title suggests. Nature is, as always, present.
This large painting consists of so many layers, so many untold stories, that it had to be titled “Fayritale”.
You are going for a late walk in the birch woods enjoying the sunset.
Introducing ‘Chopan’ – a captivating name of a village in Oaxaca. Inspired by the beautiful interplay of blue and green against the warm ochre tones of the desert. Dive into this visual journey and let the colors transport you
Red burning field in many shades up towards the deep rainy blue.
Dive into the depth of emotion and color embodied in “Tierra de Cantores” — This piece invites you to explore its intricacies and the dialogue between the hues. – A large abstract landscape in red colors with a twist of green.
Blue and burgundy – colors of the sea – the horizon or maybe a blooming flax field.
Dive into the depth of emotion and color embodied in “Huazolotitlan” — This piece invites you to explore its intricacies and the dialogue between the hues with emphasis on blues and greens.