Each painting marks a step on my path toward inner wholeness.

 

This journey, what Jung called individuation, leads through the labyrinth of the unconscious, where the soul meets forgotten or unknown images. While individuation shapes my outer life, true transformation comes from how I learn to live with myself inwardly. That inner life is the soil from which everything else grows.

 

Step by step, I gather the soul’s scattered fragments, forming a mosaic of inner images: powerful, resourceful, awakening, sometimes frightening - but deeply meaningful, profoundly alive. Each image carries a piece of truth, a thread of memory, a spark of becoming. They stay with me, shape me, and quietly transform the way I live, relate, and create.

 

Wholeness may never be complete, yet the path is so alive, magnetic and calling, I can’t help but follow it.

“Liminality”

Oil on canvas, 48 by 48 inch

 

In every transition, there is a moment when the old can no longer be held onto, yet the new has not yet taken shape. A moment of hesitation, yet an undeniable movement forward.

 

This self-portrait reflects the inner journey, its dialectic, its fluidity. The feminine within us is sensitive, receptive, open, meeting the light - not yet fully visible, but already revealing what was hidden. The light, as a masculine principle, structures, and brings clarity.

 

In this meeting, a current of change is born - one in which inevitability becomes the very essence of transformation.

 

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