
I was born in 1982 and have had a relationship with music and fine arts since childhood. I received basic art education, but my path then took me in a different direction – I embarked on a career with an economic focus and worked for several years in multinational companies.
I painted my first painting on canvas sixteen years ago. At that time, it was mainly about finding myself, which led me to my first exhibition in 2013. Since then, my painting technique and unique artistic expression have been constantly changing and developing. Painting is my daily bread, a way to connect with my emotions, to express what often cannot be expressed in words.
My creative process usually begins with a dream or vision. I first process these on a mental level, and only then does the actual creation phase come. However, the resulting work usually differs from my initial idea – because the mind sets boundaries and offers only what is already known. The unknown remains hidden. In my process, I abandon these limits and allow myself to create from the depths, where it is possible to uncover what has not yet been manifested. In this way, the painting can offer the viewer much more than what can be perceived with the naked eye. I am often surprised by the depths of the subconscious from which the artworks come and what themes they open up.
My paintings are a silent language on the canvas – the language of the soul that seeks connection with the world. They touch on female themes, intertwine with everyday life and the depths of the spiritual journey of a woman, mother and creator. Each painting is a mirror of my perception, a fragment of contemplation on what is hidden and obvious. Through colours and shapes, I try to create a bridge to the viewers – to invite them to stop, to have a silent conversation with themselves. My works are not just a picture, but a space where questions quietly resonate and where answers come to each viewer individually according to their inner setting. Gradually, the language of words has also been added to this silent language of colours. I increasingly compose poetry for my paintings – verses that, like an echo, capture what the colours whisper. Painting and poem are interconnected into a single whole, into one flowing emotion that resonates through space and the soul. I desire that an imprint remains in the observer's soul – fragile but alive, like the whisper of a distant memory.
Motto:
"I am not an artist, yet I paint. I am not a poet, yet I conjure poems on an unwritten page. Whoever wants, can read in them."