Born and raised in Sweden, I grew up constantly on the move — a life of shifting landscapes that deeply shaped my connection to the world and my art. Creativity has always been my language; from a young age I explored drawing, painting, music and visual storytelling. This nomadic upbringing grounded me in the beauty of change and gave my art its signature blend of freedom and authenticity.
My artistic path has taken many forms. As a teen, I studied at a music high school, then pursued filmmaking at university, followed by a bachelor’s degree in Media Technology with a focus on production and printing. I even dipped into the agency world for a while — but the office life never truly fit. My spirit craved something more soulful, something more alive.
I grew up in restaurants and always worked with that parallell to everything else I had going on. While balancing jobs in the restaurant world — a familiar place where I learned to connect with people — I began painting more seriously. A large portrait of Beyoncé for my own living room sparked unexpected interest. People started asking for commissions and before I knew it, I was painting acrylic portraits and pieces for private clients and restaurants.
When I was asked to paint a mural and a four-panel artwork for two different venues, I officially launched my art business. That was the moment I realized: this is what I’m meant to do.
In 2025, I began studying selected courses to deepen my artistic practice and expand my vision. This is when my dream of truly dedicating myself to art began to take real shape. Today, I create feminine, emotionally rich and culturally inspired artwork — always rooted in freedom and authenticity. I’m open to collaborations and creative projects with individuals and businesses who resonate with this vision.
My work is inspired by life itself — the people I meet, the places I travel, the cultures I explore and the small soulful moments in between. I’m especially drawn to painting people, capturing the beauty in individuality, the emotions that live in expressions and the stories hidden in posture and form. To me, art is a way to honor the human experience — grounded, raw, and full of feeling.