Sculptures
My sculptures are created primarily in series. Each group of works develops through an ongoing engagement with specific themes, forms, and materials. Beyond the individual object itself, I am interested in the process of variation and further development within a series.
The series are conceived as open systems — they can grow, change, or continue evolving over longer periods of time. In this way, a continuous dialogue emerges between idea, material, and form.
"Wounds"
The series “Wounds” tells of injury and vulnerability, of change and transformation, but also of growth and healing. It speaks of the scars that accompany us, shape us, and make us unique.
Natural imperfections and cracks in the wood are intentionally revealed and emphasized. They symbolize the imperfection and transience of all earthly things, while at the same time representing the power of healing and renewal










"Fruits"
The sculpture series “Fruits” explores duality and contrasts: exterior and interior, hard and soft, strong and vulnerable, closed and open, inconspicuous and striking, repellent yet simultaneously attractive — the tension between appearance and reality.
Some of the sculptures consist of multiple parts that can be freely combined. Through this transformability, the effect and character of the works change. In this way, a dynamic dialogue emerges between object and viewer, in which perception, transformation, and personal interpretation become essential elements of the work itself.














"Fruits", small sizes












Large scale works










