I am a Switzerland-based artist, living near Geneva, dedicated to exploring the tactile relationship between natural elements and industrial techniques. My work lives at the crossroads of traditional photography, screen printing and modern resin fluid art, resulting in pieces that are as much about texture as they are about imagery.

My process

Every piece begins with a conversation with the medium. Unlike paper or canvas, wood has a history written in its rings and grain. I use screen printing to layer bold, intentional graphics directly onto these wooden surfaces, allowing the natural character of the timber to breathe through the ink.

To bring the work to life, I finish my pieces with glass-like resin. This adds more than just a protective layer—it creates a lens that magnifies the details of the print and the warmth of the wood, frozen in a vibrant, permanent depth.

Why I create

Living in Switzerland, I am constantly surrounded by the contrast of rugged nature and precision craftsmanship. My art reflects this:

The raw : the organic, unpredictable beauty of wood.

The refined : The sharp lines of a screen print and the pristine clarity of resin.

Whether I’m working on a large-scale wall installation or a smaller experimental piece, my goal is to create art that people want to reach out and touch.

My last project involved designing and casting a custom resin watch case featuring a Swiss-flag-inspired aesthetic.

 

Resin art work

A few of my screen printing art works