Her work is characterized by the search for unique effects that combine fluid color transitions, sharp contrasts, and color bleeding—often accompanied by a sparkling dose of randomness that breathes life into her works.
As a doctor, she has always had a preference for the extraordinary and for people, and has therefore worked as a doctor in Germany's largest prison and in acute psychiatry. Her works are a reference to the subconscious processing of every person.
She dilutes acrylic paints with water and applies them in numerous, transparent layers. This technique creates overlays and color depth that take the viewer on a visual journey between reality and abstraction. Her style is a homage to classical landscape painters, while also integrating strong, abstract elements to bridge the gap to modern art.
Her work blends organic, natural impulses with experimental techniques, so that each painting represents a unique symbiosis of control and chance.