
The Artist
About
The Story
Two decades of painting, one pursuit of depth
I began painting in my early twenties, initially as a way to process experience that language could not reach. What started as a private practice slowly became a life's work — a continuous investigation into what paint can do, what a canvas can hold.
My work lives in a territory between the representational and the abstract. I am drawn to the moment before a form becomes fully named — when color and texture carry the feeling of something without yet declaring what it is.
I have exhibited across Europe, and my work is held in private collections from Amsterdam to Prague to Tokyo. But the studio remains the center — the daily practice of making, which is both demanding and sustaining.
I work from a studio in Prague, where the quality of northern morning light has shaped my palette more than anything else. The light here is cool, direct, and honest — a demanding collaborator.

The Space
Studio, Prague



Creative Philosophy
What guides the work
Originality
Every painting is a unique original. No prints, no reproductions — only singular works that carry the time and intention of the making.
Process
Paintings evolve slowly, over days and weeks. Layers are built, reworked, sometimes destroyed and remade. The process is inseparable from the result.
Materiality
Oil paint, acrylic, mixed media — each material has its own logic, its own pace. Choosing the right medium for each work is part of the creative decision.
Silence
I aim for paintings that are still without being empty. Works that reward attention and time — that reveal something new with each encounter.
