about me.

Hi, I’m Christina, and I love art.
Art lets me embrace the beauty of the unexpected, and that’s what I love about it. In my work, there are no strict boundaries – it’s all about the tension between control and randomness.
Coming from a world driven by logic and numbers, I find balance by combining my need for structure with the freedom of chance, creating pieces that feel alive and one-of-a-kind.
At first glance, it might seem like I’m following different art styles that don’t have much in common. But what connects them is their ability to evoke something in you. They stir your thoughts and emotions – the things that make us human.
Take a look at my works and convince yourself:

Portraits have always fascinated me. No two faces are ever the same – every expression, every feature is completely unique. I create my portraits using the drip technique, a process that embraces unpredictability. The paint flows freely, following its own path, guided by chance. The result: an original .
In a world where so much is reproducible, interchangeable, and standardized, I want my art to celebrate the beauty of uniqueness – something that invites you to find your own meaning and emotion within it.

The smileys are a celebration of joy. They are bright, bold, and full of energy. At the same time, my smileys are all about reducing things to their essence, which is exactly what makes them so expressive. Their simplicity creates an interesting contrast to my more complex portraits.

My sticker collages take me into a completely different world. They embrace an overloaded aesthetic that intentionally plays with today’s flood of images. A chaotic mix that reflects the visual world we live in – loud, colorful, and packed with hidden details that only reveal themselves on a second or third look.
I love it when people look at my work and discover something I hadn’t even seen myself. When they suddenly find harmony in what first seemed chaotic or uncover a story I never consciously placed there. It’s that moment of discovery that makes my art so special – when it’s not just observed but truly felt in a personal way. So, the question is:
What do you see in my work that only you can?
Because art only finds its meaning through you – and that’s what keeps bringing me back to the studio.