• Shadowtime

    Shadowtime

    Shadowtime 2025 145 x 120 cm (57 ³/₃₂ x 47 ¹/₄ in.) Acrylic, silk, string, fabric, sand, sawdust, paper wood, on canvas. Private Commission Berlin 2025

  • Lichenscape

    Lichenscape

    Lichenscape (2024) 150 x 180 cm (59 1/16 x 70 7/8 in) Acrylic, Sand, Fabric, Paper, Sawdust on Jute

  • Unseen Warfare

    Unseen Warfare

    Unseen Warfare (2024) 145 x 180cm (70 7/8 x 59 1/16 in.) Acrylic, fabric, sand, and paper on canvas

  • Caught Between Earth and Sky

    Caught Between Earth and Sky

    "Caught Between Earth and Sky" (2023) 145 x 120 cm (57 ³/₃₂ x 47 ¹/₄ in.) Mixed technique on canvas

  • Earth Eaters

    Earth Eaters

    "Earth Eaters" (2022) 145 x 120 cm (57 ³/₃₂ x 47 ¹/₄ in.)  Acrylic, straw, sawdust, sand, fabric, and paper on canvas Private Collection Berlin

  • Flood

    Flood

    Flood (2021) 145 x 120 cm (57 ³/₃₂ x 47 ¹/₄ in.) Acrylic and sand on transparent silk

  • Kite Runner

    Kite Runner

    Kite Runner (2019) 140 x 120 cm (55 1/8 x 47 1/4 in.) Acryl auf Seide Acrylic on silk

  • The Edge of Conceded Sunlight

    The Edge of Conceded Sunlight

    The Edge of Conceded Sunlight (2016) 180 x 150 cm Pigment, binder and mixed media on linen

  • Bones for the Approaching Future

    Bones for the Approaching Future

    Bones for the Approaching Future (2018) Acryl auf Leinwand, 170 x 140 cm Acrylic on linen, 67 x 55 inches

  • Dissonant symmetries

    Dissonant symmetries

    Dissonant symmetries (2016) 180 x 150 cm Dispersion and pigment on linen Michael Markwick

  • Shadow dweller

    Shadow dweller

    Shadow Dweller (2015) 182 x 152 cm Synthetic polymer paint and pigment on paper<br><em>Private Collection: Germany</em>

  • Ghost Trees

    Ghost Trees

  • Fractured View

    Fractured View

    "Fractured View" (2014) 152 x 180 cm Vinyl paint on paper

  • New songs to learn and sing

    New songs to learn and sing

Apocalyptic landscape

Apocalyptic landscapes often depict scenes of ruin, transformation, or post-human terrains shaped by climate crisis, war, or technological catastrophe. These works reflect our entanglement with ecological systems, time, and myth.  These are often works connected to “wild” collisions of urban and natural elements or severed and broken tree limbs.