Art that resonates with
experiences of the resident and space
I still remember the smell of oil paint—which smells different from acrylic—and varnish. The small side table next to his easel had become a mixing board with the richest greens and earth tones. If it had stood outside, you would think that moss and ivy had overgrown it. I remember my grandfather's studio as vividly as the turpentine.
In my work, I seek images that touch. That make something tangible that is difficult to put into words: a feeling, a memory, an atmosphere.


I move on the boundary of feeling and space. For me, art stems from attention, not from a preconceived plan. Sometimes it is a scent, a playful play of light, or a story that floats between the lines. When I collaborate with someone, I listen not only to the words but also see what they unconsciously bring with them. The space itself communicates – it reflects the rhythm of life in the home. My paintings develop slowly, in layers and in attunement to one another, with a trust. No intrusive style or fixed form; each work finds its own language and tempo. The result? An artwork that deserves its place.


Manual and Digital as a powerful combination
In addition to my personal work, I also apply my visual language to digital applications. Think of illustrations, designs, and visual concepts where feeling and refinement are just as important as form and function.
I enjoy working on the boundary between the tangible and the digital. Pencil lines, ink blots, textures – they are often created by hand, to later merge with digital layers. Not a strictly defined style, but an interplay in which technique supports the story.
Whether it concerns an illustration, graphic design, or visual concept: here too, I look for images that speak. Not polished for the sake of polish, but layered, alive, and always attuned to the context in which they must exist .
For business clients where corporate identity and artistic graphics meet, I can develop total concepts ranging from interior design to graphic/artistic designs.

Logo
Mariver
glass trade
Armed with intuition and a solid dose of artistic experience, we bring the finishing touch to a sublime level.
Interior design and architecture create an atmosphere that shapes an identity, and this can be extended down to the finest details. For companies, logos—on paper or built for social media —are an important calling card. A corporate identity is the first impression.
Graphic designs can also be important in a domestic context. For instance, the typography and graphics of objects such as a mailbox can provide significant added value, regardless of the style and atmosphere of the context. Are you looking for an exclusive graphic design for your logo or for the design of documents, cards, or architectural elements? Tell me your story, and I will complement it with a strong design.
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