
HOW I CRAFT
Inspiration — Concept — Foundation — Motif — Decay
My inspiration comes from the walls
of the world. From there I develop concepts, build
the foundation, let motifs take shape, and finally
allow controlled decay to complete the work.
THE INSPIRATION
The process begins outside the studio, in the walls of the world. Patinated surfaces, cracks, and traces of human presence provide the raw material for ideas.




THE CONCEPT
From these impressions, I shape a vision. Each project develops its own narrative — balancing memory, imagination, and the architectural context.


THE FOUNDATION LAYER
Through plaster and traditional craftsmanship, the groundwork is laid. This base forms the canvas for every composition, prepared to hold layers of history and expression.


THE MOTIV
Motifs take shape through pigments, structures, and layers. They become unique surfaces — abstract yet rooted in the textures of real walls


THE DECAY
The final step introduces controlled decay. Erosion, patina, and rawness return, giving each work its soul. Decay is not destruction — it is the beginning of beauty.


"Together, these steps result in a work of art, that unite opposites in captivating beauty. Each step is a science in itself."