about

assemblage and collage artist based in munich germany working with vintage ephemera and found objects

I make hand-cut collages and assemblage art from vintage paper and found objects.

Drawn to textures, timeworn edges, and the quiet beauty of the natural world, my work is rooted in curiosity - and is a way to piece together forgotten fragments and untold stories.

Whether through paper or found objects, I love giving old things a second life, letting memory and imagination meet somewhere in the middle.

Decorative black metal letter 'Q' on a piece of paper with printed text, resting on a wooden surface alongside a small framed picture of two pinkish-red flowers and a dictionary page.

Art has always been part of my life. My father was an artist, and I grew up surrounded by creativity, storytelling, and a sense of wonder. As a child, I was endlessly drawn to working with my hands — shaping clay, making paper, building dioramas out of scraps and glue. I loved how something ordinary could become something entirely new, just by paying attention to it.

My father also had a deep love for antiques, and through him I learned to see objects as vessels of history — each worn corner or faded page carrying echoes of lives before ours. Assemblage and collage feel like natural ways for me to keep those echoes alive. They allow me to gather what’s been left behind, and shape it into something meaningful again.

I’m currently based in Munich, but I grew up across Australia and the U.S., while having spent years living across Latin America, Belgium and Switzerland. I carry those landscapes and stories with me in my work. I'm always happy to create something personal — feel free to reach out if you're interested in a commission or just want to connect.