I paint very expressively and impulsively with a raging energy. The way I paint is somehow even brutal and excessive. Through the painting process I face my own truth about my seemingly deepest thoughts and feelings. It is also a way to go through both personal and collective trauma. The depiction of bodies in my paintings touches upon my vulnerability and sensitivity towards the unfolding events of an everchanging and precarious world. What concerns me the most is our permanent existential crisis as a result of the defective nature of life and the world. In my paintings I tell stories of our youth culture and dig into social conflicts, where life and death, faith and despair, happens. Behind the figurative forms and expressive colours there are feelings of angst, loneliness, violence, and other forms of human abysses. My works can be seen as morbid, provocative, bizarre, and as well as ironic, mystic and grotesque. In a very absurd way, I unite humour and drama.