Room atmosphere
Rooms That Feel Like Home

I started looking at rooms differently after becoming a mother. Before that, I often thought about interiors in terms of colour, furniture and light. Afterward, the question became more personal: how does this room make a child feel when they enter it? How does it hold a family at the end of a long day?
That question changed my work. A painting is not only an image. It becomes part of the atmosphere of a home. It can make a corner softer, a nursery more joyful, a hallway more personal or a kitchen feel warmer in the morning.
The Children’s Rooms series grew from this thought. I wanted animals, landscapes and bright shapes that feel friendly without becoming noisy. Children deserve colour, but they also need calm. A good room for family life has both.
This is why I build my collections around rooms. I do not want the art to feel separate from everyday life. I want it to sit inside it: beside the books, above the toys, near the table, in the places where small memories gather.
For me, a home feels alive when it has emotional colour. Not too perfect, not too staged, but warm enough that people can recognise themselves in it.
