Statement

My work is a visual journal. Each print or piece serves as a personal essay reflecting a moment in time, shaped by observation, emotion, and reflection. Whether working on paper, glass, or now fabric, I often use the process of silk-screening to explore the subtle complexities of the world around me.


Rooted in my Scandinavian heritage, my aesthetic embraces minimalism, yet seeks to uncover beauty within simplicity. Natural forms and patterns—amplified, abstracted, and reimagined—are a recurring theme in my imagery. They speak to the fragility and resilience of the natural world and its constant evolution.


Over time, my practice has expanded beyond traditional prints to include textiles and wearable pieces. The neckwear I create carries the same intention and imagery—offering art that can be experienced, worn, and lived with. In a fast-moving world, I aim to offer moments of stillness—artworks that invite us to pause, notice, and connect with the beauty we so often overlook.

A woman sits on a boat with a mountain in the background