About

Before beginning my studies in art, I spent more than ten years working in the service industry, including jobs as a bartender, barista, receptionist, hotel cleaner, and retail assistant. During this time I lived and worked in both small and large cities in France and Norway – by the coast, in urban environments, and in the mountains. The experiences I had during these years have been a significant source of inspiration for my artistic work.

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from HDK-Valand in Gothenburg, Sweden, and I am currently pursuing an MFA in Art and Space at HEAR in Mulhouse, France. My practice primarily works across painting, sculpture, and text.

I am particularly interested in exploring how art can engage with society, capitalism, and human relationships, both on an intimate scale and in a broader social context. In my artistic practice, I aim to highlight issues I observe around me, especially concerning the ways we as human beings relate to the planet, to nature, and to each other.

Working with art allows me to combine my interest in public debate and social critique with my desire to create. It provides a space where reflection, critical thinking, and material exploration can intersect.