I’ve spent the last 19 years working as an artist, constantly exploring how form, texture, and material can carry meaning. I often work with elements from nature such as mud, dust, and stones, not just for their physical qualities but for the memories and emotions they hold. They speak to fragility, resilience, and the stories we carry.
Over the years, my art has been part of exhibitions in various parts of the world, from the U.S. Embassy in Kabul to the University of Hamburg, the Penticton Art Gallery in Canada, and beyond. Each show has been a chance to share something personal and start a conversation through visual language.
I now live and work in Berlin, where I continue to experiment through painting, photography, murals, and street art. For me, creating isn’t just about technique. It’s about connection with people, with place, and with something deeper.