selected artworks
All prices and availability of the artworks can be viewed in the online shop or inquired about via the contact form or email. The full portfolio is available upon request.
All prices and availability of the artworks can be viewed in the online shop or inquired about via the contact form or email. The full portfolio is available upon request.
Symbols of privilege and access
The series ENTRANCES explores doors and gates as cultural markers of access, privilege, and social separation. Architecture does not appear as a literal depiction but as an abstract threshold between inside and outside, proximity and distance.
The works are created using everyday tools such as paint rollers, mop heads, and brooms. Originating from contexts of physical labor, these tools are combined with motifs socially associated with luxury, ownership, and value. The traces of work remain visible, pointing to the labor that often stays unseen behind representative facades.
Color trilogies in blue, green, and red reference Mediterranean regions such as Greece, Italy, and Spain. The entrances are not reproductions of specific architecture but personal interpretations of cultural impressions, realized through structure, ornamentation, and conscious gestures.
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 180x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
Between Desire and Distance
The series VIEWS examines the motif of the view as a cultural and social construct. Looking outward is not presented as a neutral act but as a projection surface for desire, status, and belonging. Titles such as Sea View, Beach View, or Lake View deliberately reference the language of real estate listings, where views become a currency of aspiration.
The window functions as a recurring motif and as an interface between inside and outside, proximity and distance. The view is framed, filtered, or obscured and remains controllable. Integrated elements such as blinds or curtains extend the painting into space and turn visibility itself into a subject.
Painted with everyday household tools such as sponges, brooms, and wiping gestures, the series points to the labor that maintains the surfaces of privileged places. VIEWS asks who has access to these views and who merely makes them possible.
Photo credits: Teresa Wagenhofer
2025 – 150x100x2cm, acrylic with blind on canvas. incl. frame.
2025 – 150x100x2cm, acrylic with bamboo blind on canvas. incl. frame.
2025 – 150x100x2cm, acrylic with curtain on canvas. incl. frame.
A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
The Shoji Series combines elements of traditional Japanese shoji architecture with contemporary abstract painting. Inspired by the reduced aesthetics and clarity of Zen temple architecture, the series explores the tension between structure and openness.
The works are created using a paint roller and a repurposed mop head employed as a contemporary interpretation of a Japanese brush. Painting, material, and tool enter into a dialogue between cultural heritage and personal translation.
The series reflects a Zen-influenced understanding of equality and intentionally blurs boundaries between past and present, order and spontaneity.
2025 – 190x80x4,5cm acrylic on canvas & 190x60x4,5cm shoji
2025 – 180x60x4,5cm, acrylic on shoji paper
2025 – 160x100x4,5cm acrylic on canvas & 160x60x4,5cm shoji
Finding Balance in Layers
The Stone Tower Series explores balance as a state between structure and movement, stillness and energy. The image of stacked stones serves not as a representation but as an abstract principle of presence, weight, and alignment.
Created using a paint roller and a repurposed mop head as a self-made Japanese brush, the works combine controlled surfaces with free, gestural elements. The tools reference physical labor and conscious action, while the motifs address a sense of inner equilibrium.
Each work is built on the same formal foundation yet develops its own rhythm. The series understands balance not as a static ideal but as an ongoing process between precision and openness.
2025 – 190x150x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 125x145x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 125x125x2cm, acrylic on canvas
Unique pieces between concept and space
Singular Visions includes individual works created outside defined series. These pieces range from free abstract compositions to site-specific or concept-driven commissioned works.
Everyday tools such as paint rollers, mop heads, or brooms form the foundation of the artistic language. Each work follows its own inquiry and responds to space, context, or specific conditions while remaining rooted in the broader concerns of labor, awareness, and material presence.
2025 – 160x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas. framed.
2025 – 150x130x2cm, acrylic on canvas. framed.
2024 – 190x150x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2024 – 190x150x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2023 – 190x150x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2023 – 190x150x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2024 – 140x120x2cm, acrylic on canvas
2025 – 190x80x4,5cm, acrylic on canvas