I am an artist, filmmaker, creative producer, entrepreneur, and systemic consultant based in the UK.

Born in 1975 to a German mother and a Swedish father, my early years were shaped by a love for foraging, and endless days in my photographic darkroom. At ten, a helium balloon I released in the West reached East Germany, sparking a pen friendship and my lifelong passion in fostering connections across social, cultural and political divides.

After studying Fine Arts at Guildhall University and Film+Television at University of the Arts London (former London College for Printing), I worked as an independent filmmaker for clients including Tate Channel, BBC, The Sunday Times, and Chiltern Firehouse.

Following volunteering and filming in the Calais Jungle in 2015-16, I co-founded the UK charity Enthum Foundation. I stepped down as director in 2024 to return to my creative practice.

Living in six countries, extensive travel, and working with people ranging from displaced communities to high-profile subjects have shaped my fascination with the complexity of our shared human experience. It also developed my keen eye for detail and narratives that speak to the larger story. Growing medicinal gardens and crafting emotive imagery are both a source of inspiration and personal sanctuary.

I exhibit internationally and work with collectors, producers and institutions on creative commissions, cultural events and social impact projects.

Alongside, I maintain a systemic organisational consultancy practice. You can find more about this here. Website currently under construction.