Between 1830 and 1850, the town of Barbizon in France was the residence of a large number of painters who wanted to record their love of nature there. They had all fled urban academism and wanted to experience, often passionately and unbound, direct contact with free secluded nature, as "plein air painters". Painting en plein air (also called pleinairism) is a term used in landscape painting to capture the subject on canvas directly, on the spot, in free nature, with an emphasis on playing with daylight.
I am a passionate artist who explores the boundaries of creative possibilities using various techniques. With my background as a graphic designer, I create unique and expressive artworks. My artworks are characterised by a combination of vibrant colours, harmonious compositions and creative interplay that ensure an artistic level... Read more…