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“Steps”-Exhibition at the Gallery 2025/26

  Sometimes the first step feels as if you were walking on glass. You never knew whether it would carry you or break beneath you. I remember that feeling well. I’ve always loved the gallery’s motto, “Art Loves Courage,” but the fear of failing is a constant companion. That sense of being stuck: we’ve all …

Nouveau Noir

I wanted a bit of modern gothic aesthetics and the flowing ease of Art Nouveau, in a visual world that looks both present and dreamlike. The works present darkness not as a threat, but as a space where colour, symbolism, and imagination begin to shine. These little precious ones carry a touch of magic: a …

Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2025 in Leipzig

WGT is already months ago, but the memories are still very much alive. Huge thanks to everyone who let me take their photo for MDR Kultur. I’ve put together several galleries with almost 200 portraits, all online. Each one is a tiny moment frozen in time, each telling its own story. The kind of book …

WGT at the Gallery: Exhibition 2025

It’s that time of the year again:  WGT is calling! And with it, the flicker of moments that exist between shadow and soul. Very honored to be exhibiting alongside incredible artists like Lisa Schubert, Florentine Joop, Luci van Org, Susan Illingworth, Holger Much, and Manfred Behnisch. Each of them bringing their own powerful, unique visions …

Midnight Shimmer – Mitternachtsschimmer von Jea Pics

Each piece is born in the night, shaped by thoughts that whisper in silence, by emotions that come alive when the world is quiet. Art shaped by change, letting go, and becoming. In that quiet moment when thoughts shift, when feelings rise, and new ideas begin to take shape. Between darkness and glow, a different …

Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2024 in Leipzig

Another year has passed and I was so eager to meet all of you again at Wave-Gotik-Treffen  ! It felt earlier this time as it took place in May yet the park’s azalea was in full flower as usual, and the trees were already green. The Victorian Picnic was extremely busy on Friday, although I …

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