The concept of my work delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and nature, focusing on the duality of this connection: the internal soul and external realms of existence, and the interplay between natural and artificial entities. Through my work, I particularly focus on the alienation between humans and nature, seeking to explore the external world to uncover what lies beyond human creation. 

The potential and uniqueness of my work lie in the creative ideas and actions that emerge from the influence of external structures and engagement with culture and society. This theme is particularly reflected in my installations, where I invite the viewer to participate in the artistic creation process, thereby completing the work and deepening its underlying meaning.

In my two-dimensional works, I explore themes such as the joy of life and transience, as well as illusion and reality. By overlaying digital and analog techniques and using both subtle and gestural brushstrokes, I create expressive, complex compositions that ultimately harmonize opposites. 

Each series presents thematic and technical challenges, contributing to its distinct dynamic that is uniquely its own.

Experimentation with new ideas and the reinterpretation of materials are crucial to my work. My attitude toward themes and the continual search for new insights are more important than the recognizability of a particular style. This approach underscores the significance of the creative journey and process – creating, thinking, experimenting, failing, and being – which is essential to the authenticity and depth of my work. Equally vital is the use of art as a means of expanding horizons, challenging myself to engage deeply with the thoughts, emotions, and sensibilities that underlie the artistic technique and methods.

Ultimately, my work reflects a universally oriented mentality, influenced by Taoist philosophy, and also the Romanticism, which redefined position of humanity in the cosmos. This bond is manifested in expressive painting series, objects, and installations that trace universal link between the Orient and Occident, as well as unifying poetry, music, and visual art.

2015 | Essay  more…

08.18.2024 | Artist talk – Hyperion  more…

10.28.2018 | Stephanie Schnuerer  more…

06.01.2015 | Katharina Arimont  more…

08.08.2024 | Interview Yale University Radio Broadcasting  more…

08.06.2024 | Interview Asian Diaspora  more…

08.24.2024 | Interview Art Spiel  more…

09.27.2023 | Kronbergerbote  more…

03.23.2023 | Koenigsteiner Week  more…

06.24.2022 | FAZ  more…

06.21.2022 | Journal Frankfurt  more…

06.11.2022 | Main Kurier  more…

06.09.2022 | Faust-Kultur  more…

01.18.2018 | Muenchener Feuilleton  more…

01.16.2018 | Frankfurter Rundschau  more…

10.20.2017 | PLATEAU Muenchen  more…