Her artistic journey began at an early age. At the age of eight, she discovered street art. Even as a child, she was able to participate in a street art competition in her hometown of Medebach.
What started out as a playful activity with chalk on the asphalt quickly developed into a deep passion and became her primary means of expression. The street became her studio. Since those early days, she has continued to develop and present her art at numerous international festivals. Along the way, she has performed in places such as Geldern, Wilhelmshaven, Wil, Grazie di Curtatone, and the festival in Marietta (Atlanta). These locations have shaped and inspired her work and facilitated exchanges with artists from around the world.
She also studied illustration to explore the various facets of art. Portraiture is at the heart of her artistic work. She is fascinated by people, their charisma, their emotions, and their uniqueness. In her paintings, she strives not only to capture physical resemblance but also to bring personality to life. The ephemeral nature of street art lends these moments a special intensity: Each portrait exists only for a limited time, yet it lingers in the memory. Her art thrives on direct interaction with the audience. Free of thresholds and barriers, it emerges right in the midst of everyday life, accessible to everyone.


