Ultramarine
For centuries, ultramarine was valued more highly than gold. Even today, it remains a colour that carries depth, memory and quiet intensity.
Life as an Experiment
Watercolour is often seen as a traditional medium. Yet every new pigment, every new surface and every unexpected reaction opens another territory waiting to be explored.
Always Balaton
More than a lake, Balaton is a landscape of memory. A place where sailing, summer rituals and everyday life return year after year, always familiar and always changing.It All Begins Here
Conversation No.:02 — A Room of One's Own
Inspired by Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, this watercolor reflects on libraries, solitude, and the inner freedom that no door can ever lock.
Conversation No.:01 — Wie man dem toten Hasen die Bilder erklärt
Can a work of art ever be explained? Or does every explanation move us further away from the experience itself?
Practice Before Perfection
Some postures are born on paper before they are born in the body.
A watercolor inspired by two decades of yoga practice and the timeless wisdom of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois: Do your practice, and all is coming.
The Motif Is Only a Point of Departure No.:01
A landscape can begin with a place, but it does not have to end there. An exploration of water, pigment and memory, where the material gradually becomes the true subject.It All Begins Here
Material Notes: Time
What can twenty-six years of waiting teach an artist? A personal reflection on Christo and Jeanne-Claude's The Gates—and why time may be the most important material of all.
Lunar Black Studies
Where process meets memory. A conversation between Lunar Black, rural landscapes and the material presence of painting.
Paris Rooftops
Paris is recognised by its skyline, but perhaps even more by its zinc rooftops. An exploration of architecture, memory and the quiet beauty of the city's overlooked landscape.