About



My painting practice explores the disenchantment of contemporary life. It seeks to offer a reappreciation of the inexplicable and the unknown, in the face of a world disappearing in calculable formulas. By employing automatic painting techniques inspired by Spiritualism, Psychoanalysis, and Surrealism, I cure my yearning for something beyond explanation, not something to believe in, but something that acknowledges the weight of the unknown.

The work reflects the within and the beyond. Where determined spaces exist within seemingly infinite spaces, human bodies can become landscapes, and animals can be impossibly large or particularly small. These elements address the micro- and macrocosm that we humans navigate between. How small and irrelevant we are in the external scope of things, while at the same time containing an incredible vastness within ourselves; in our inner worlds of thoughts, feelings and fantasies. Highlighting the dualities of the internal and the external, chance and the determined, the rational and irrational, the real and the imaginary and blurring the lines within these seeming contradictions. 








Graduate of KABK Fine Arts 2024/2025
Former student of HKU Interactive Performance Design 2018-2021




From Within and Beyond: The History of Automatism and its Artistic Applications
available in PDF and print