Two new paintings showing in Bangkok 

I am very happy to be taking part in a group exhibition with other international and Thai artists, at Silapix Art Space in Bangkok, where I will be showing two new paintings.


The opening is on the 2nd of May at 7pm. Hope to see you all there!

Exciting things ahead!

I am honoured to have been chosen as one of the fifty artists to exhibit this year in the fifth edition of the exhibition 50x50x50 Art Südtirol, which will be taking place from June till September in the fortress of Franzensfeste, near Brixen in South Tyrol.

Curated by Hartwig Thaler, the exhibition is organised every two years and the theme of the 2019 edition is “freiräume/ spazi liberi”- free space.

I will be telling you more about my project for this exhibition very soon! Watch this space!

Spreading love on Bangkok pages!

Happy to have my painting “Love” featured in the February issue of the Bambi magazine in Bangkok.

Fantastic Creatures - Der Brixner

The Brixner reports about the group exhibition organized by the art group San Erardo at the Adler Gallery in Brixen. The topic this year was South Tyrolean legends and fairy tales. My painting “Die Schlernhexe” - a modern interpretation of a witch saga - is mentioned and shown in the article.

Group exhibition in Brixen

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Every year the art cooperative Circolo San Erardo in Brixen, organise a group exhibition of its members.

This year the topic was legends and fairy tales from South Tyrol. I participated in this exhibition at the Adler gallery in Brixen, with a mixed media piece titled “Die SchlernHexe.”

My painting is inspired by a legend about witches living in the Schlern mountain of the Dolomites.

"Pictures of Poland" exhibited in Bangkok

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of regaining independence by Poland, the Polish Embassy in Bangkok organised a reception at the Shangri-La Hotel. It was an honour for me to be invited to participate in this special event with my artwork. For this occasion, I created a series of colourful, fun and whimsical paintings titled “Pictures of Poland”, depicting different Polish cities, food and landscapes.

As a thank you from the Polish Embassy, each of the guests also received a postcard sized print of one of the paintings to take home.

Everyone enjoyed the music, good food and the positive atmosphere, and for me it was wonderful to be able to discuss my art and Poland with so many of the distinguished guests, and it was overwhelming to receive so much love and positive feedback from everyone.

A great way to celebrate such an important occasion.

Special thanks to the Ambassador Waldemar Dubianowski and Ewa Dubianowska, as well as to everyone at the Polish Embassy in Bangkok. Dziekuje!