Deel:

“I am a man who has chosen to unite his greatest passions into one coherent way of living: travel, discovery, and creation. Exploring new cultures and meeting new people is not simply something I enjoy—it is how I expand my perspective and deepen my understanding of the world. I believe in living fully in the present moment and transforming each experience into a personal, lasting memory through my own creative lens.
Art has always been my language. Whether working with wood, shaping glass, or experimenting with different materials, I have continually searched for ways to express what I observe and feel. Over time, I found my true artistic home in urban sketching. Its philosophy—capturing life as it unfolds, honestly and spontaneously—mirrors my own mindset. Through it, I turn places, cultures, and fleeting moments into visual stories drawn straight from the heart.
Professionally, I am part of a €4.6 billion transformation investment in the steel industry—one of the largest decarbonization initiatives in Europe—as a key contributor within the project controlling team. One of my most beloved artistic motifs is industry itself—the rust, the massive machines, the trucks, the monumental industrial plants and facilities. I am deeply drawn to capturing this raw power and texture with my brush, transforming steel and structure into living art.
My academic path includes two master’s degrees and a four-year university degree, none of them in the arts. I paint not because I was trained to, but because I am driven to. I stand at the intersection of structure and imagination—building the future by day and sketching the soul of the present moment whenever I can.”













