
Genetik
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, 2021
130 x 130 cm
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Ask dich selbst
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, Malkarton 2021
100 x 100 cm
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Adaption
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2024
32 x 28 cm
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Born to die
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand und Papier, 2021
100 x 100 cm
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Peux plus
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, 2021
130 x 130 cm
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Durchsicht
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2023
42 x 30 cm
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Mutter
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2023
42 x 30 cm
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Millionentanz
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2023
30 x 21 cm
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Our natural
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2024
30 x 21 cm
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JEder macht Wau
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, 2021
120 x 100 cm
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RECording
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2023
30 x 21 cm
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#METWO
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, 2021
120 x 100 cm
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JAgd
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2024
30 x 21 cm
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Penner
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2023
30 x 21 cm
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GlückAufIhrMenschen
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2024
30 x 21 cm
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Broken to heal
Mischtechnik auf Papier, auf Leinwand, 2021
80 x 80 cm
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Red Flag
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand, 2024
80 x 80 cm
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Kakao
Mischtechnik auf Papier, 2021
87 x 120 cm
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Interview
What inspired you to become an artist and when did you start taking art seriously?
Art was always present in the family from a young age. Ultimately, I wanted to become an artist because my work provided me with a place of peace. In the process of drawing or painting, I never had to look for a meaningful reason why I was doing it.
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Which artists or art movements have most influenced your style and work?
Starting with my father, my siblings, and then Otto Pankok, whose focus was not on fame or notoriety, but on passion, the urge to communicate and love, all of whom have influenced me. Just like the fragility of Egon Schiele, the mysticism of Gregory Crewdson, the stubbornness of Basquiat, many different musicians such as Joseph Arthur and Aaron have always led me to art and reminded me of what I want in life.
Could you walk us through the creative process you go through when creating a new piece?
No, you would have to be me.
Is there a particular theme or message you want to convey in your work?
The human being, his nature and his psyche are at the centre of my work. Who is the individual and when is he truly himself or just an adapted shadow of himself in order to function in society? Between banalities, despair and awakening.

What has been the biggest challenge on your artistic journey so far and how did you deal with it?
It was probably the moment when I found the courage to fully commit myself and my art. It was the moment when I admitted that there was no other way for me. The creative path is the only one and it remains uncertain where it will ultimately lead me.
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Are there any techniques and materials that you prefer?
Limitless.
Is there a particular place where you prefer to work?
I work everywhere and have consciously decided against having a studio in one particular place. The only thing that matters is that I am completely at peace with myself.
Where do you see yourself and your art in the next five years?
Somewhere between happiness and contentment.
Do you have a "philosophy" that guides your creative expression?
Never forget that I am free, that I can do whatever I want and that I don't have to personify any social norm.
What advice would you give to other young artists who are just starting out?
Everyone should go their own way and not rely too much on others.