About me
I’m an artist with a background in art restoration.
My creative path began with studies in interior design, where I developed an understanding of space, proportion, and harmony — how art interacts with its surroundings.

I later graduated from the Faculty of Restoration, immersing myself in classical painting techniques and materials. This experience deepened my respect for craftsmanship and inspired a lasting interest in both traditional and experimental artistic methods.

During my studies, I spent several years interning at a museum, where I refined my sense of color, volume, and surface texture by copying works from the collection. One highlight was participating in a copyists’ competition with my reproduction of Rembrandt’s Portrait of Herman Doomer.

Beyond restoration and painting, I’ve collaborated on hand-painted wall panels in styles such as Chinoiserie and other decorative traditions — blending historical references with contemporary expression.

Today, I bring together my background in restoration, fine arts, and design to create works that combine technical precision, emotional depth, and a refined sense of spatial harmony.