Drawing has always been my way of slowing down and connecting with the moment. My style is built on flow, repetition, and instinct—I rarely plan what a piece will become. Instead, I let the lines guide me. One stroke leads to the next, patterns grow naturally, and the artwork reveals itself as I go.
I’m drawn to bold shapes, detailed patterns, and organic movement. There’s something calming about watching a design unfold one line at a time, almost like a visual meditation. It’s not about perfection; it’s about expression, rhythm, and the joy of creating.
This intuitive, pattern‑driven approach has become my signature. It reflects how I see the world: full of texture, energy, and unexpected beauty.
“Boots” is the name of the drawing above. It’s inspired by the many walks I’ve taken over the years—through the Alps, the Pyrenees, and even the wild landscapes of Iceland. Walking has always been a way for me to clear my mind, explore, and reconnect with nature.
Soon, I’ll be taking on a new journey: a UNICEF fundraising walk in France.
“Boots” is a tribute to all those miles, memories, and moments on the trail.