My work is rooted in both artistic and psychological practice.
I studied Fine Art in Hamburg and at Goldsmiths, University of London, and later worked in the fashion industry as a stylist and editor before beginning my training in Jungian analysis at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich.
These experiences shaped my interest in the symbolic dimension of images, aesthetics, and culture — and in the dialogue between psyche and creative form.
This trajectory now informs my work with others: accompanying artists and creative professionals in exploring the unconscious dimensions of their practice.
I am interested in how creative life can become a path of reflection — a way of listening to the images through which psyche and culture speak to one another.
I grew up in Germany and lived in cities such as Berlin, London, and Milan, travelling widely for work before settling in the Pomeranian countryside seven years ago.
Together with my husband, I have recently begun restoring our second historic manor, and we spend our free time breeding horses.