Keep in mind that the colors on your screen may not show exactly the same colors as the final artwork. Different screens display different colors.

A little about my working methods

As for my photocollages, the entire creation process is carried out by processing and distorting mostly own photos. Often it can be fragments that are separated and processed. Parts of the image can be made more or less transparent and often I also paint some parts digitally. All of this is combined and layered to produce the final work. The process is time-consuming and, in principle, not so different from ordinary painting, although it is carried out digitally.


The advantage is also that I can work with my laptop wherever I am in the world, although the prints must be made at home in my special printer for the purpose.


The images are printed with pigment-based Lucia ink on fine textile canvas (banner) which is more durable and less sensitive to moisture than ordinary photo paper. This provides photo prints of the highest quality and with clear, vivid colors and a razor-sharp sharpness in the image.

My paintings

Oil paint has been replaced several years ago by acrylic paint, which is more convenient to paint with and has more expressive possibilities. Nowadays I work with both digital art and painting.

Giclè fine art printing 

The method originated in France and the United States, and involves combining modern digital image processing with a large-format printer that produces high-quality inkjet prints. The print has an archival and color fastness of over 100 years.The Giclée method is considered the modern form of artistic printing technique