ART PROJECTS

Art Projects are a space without limits. This is where work is created free from briefings, campaigns or expectations, driven by intuition, emotion and personal expression. Photography becomes art, an idea, an experiment. Light, form, movement and atmosphere merge into visual worlds that do not need explanation, only presence.

In these projects, I explore new visual directions, question aesthetics and allow space for chance and evolution. Some works are created spontaneously, others develop over longer periods of time. What connects them is the desire to create something independent. Something that lasts, resonates or raises questions.

Art Projects are the origin of my work. They shape my visual language, influence my commercial projects and keep my creative perspective open. Free, honest and uncompromising.

Behind the scenes portrait showing photographer working during a professional photoshoot

Art begins where the

ordinary ends.

Art and photography have fascinated me for as long as I can remember. I never wanted to simply show things but to reinterpret them and make them feel different. As a child, I had access to a world not everyone experienced. My mother worked at Polaroid and our home was filled with cameras, film and endless material. That is where my journey started. That is where my first photographs and early artworks were created.

Over the years, curiosity grew into a visual language of its own. I discovered new forms of art, experimented with different styles and refined my approach step by step. From experimental photography to abstract concepts, I explored, reshaped and transformed everything I tried into my own form of expression.

I often work without a moodboard and rarely prepare a project in a heavily theoretical way. Most ideas appear the moment I meet the person or hear their vision. Images start forming in my mind immediately and I translate them straight into the shoot. I am not a theorist. I am someone who creates by doing rather than by talking about it.

After completing my master in art and photography, I refined my work even further and learned how to express emotion, structure and story within images. Criticism has never stopped me. It has shaped me. Art happens exactly where you are brave enough to see, feel and create differently.

Today I combine photography, design and spatial awareness into artworks that carry emotion and transform any room they enter. Each piece is an expression of my own vision and an invitation to experience the world from a new perspective.

Art begins where the ordinary ends.

And that is exactly where I live it.