Works available as Print
A limited set of works is now available as print!
All prints are limited edition, signed, and printed on high quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper
Prices starting at €200

Betta XV
"Betta XV" is a abstract surrealist painting that explores the beauty of a Betta fish and its movements underwater.
The fish seems to exist beyond the confines of water and into the vastness of the universe, evoking a sense of peace and meditation.

Looking Back
“Looking Back” is a piece that captures the essence of personal transformation and resilience. Through the symbolism of butterflies and emerging wings, the narrative of overcoming and evolving unfolds.
The figure gazing at a challenging past from a stance of strength underscores the human capacity to face adversity with renewed bravery.
'Looking Back' is a visual testament to how one can turn past experiences into an inspiring source of growth and hope.

Sakura
Part of the Betta Collection, this piece is inspired by the flowing lines of the Art Nouveau movement, and the Japanese flowers, these paintings are a true expression of the wonder and mystery of the universe.
The intricate patterns and colors of the Beta fish, combined with the abstract elements of the paintings, create a mesmerizing visual experience that will leave you in awe.

Freedom in Conformity
In this captivating composition, a Japanese woman, adorned in a traditional kimono, radiates serenity as she navigates a world filled with societal expectations. The gentle pastel tones and ethereal swirls of pink and white smoke serve as a backdrop, symbolizing the external forces at play.
With closed eyes and an expression of serene confidence, the woman embodies the indomitable spirit that remains steadfast and unaltered.