Nachklang
/ˈnaːx.klaŋ/
A quiet resonance that lingers — the subtle echo of a moment, a thought, a feeling. Something that remains after everything else has passed.
Charcoal & Graphite Drawings
Each of these pieces is drawn by hand and guided by heart. Every line tells a story — one I hope resonates with you.
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I am currently working on more pieces to add to my portfolio!
Original charcoal drawing
30 hours | 29,7 × 42 cm | Arches 300gsm cold-pressed paper
A quiet moment captured in the language of touch—where words fail, hands speak. This is about presence, not noise.
Original charcoal drawing
140 hours | 90 × 120 cm | Arches 300gsm cold-pressed paper
Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, this piece captures the quiet torment of wanting everything from life — yet feeling paralyzed by the need to choose.
In an age of endless possibility, we often drift — overstimulated, undercommitted, torn between potential and paralysis. The Fig Tree explores this modern struggle through three connected panels: botanical realism, symbolic still life, and an intimate portrait. The result is both narrative and still — a reflection on time, agency, and inner conflict.
This original drawing was created over 140 hours using charcoal on archival-quality 300gsm watercolor paper.
Available as a signed original. Please inquire for pricing or acquisition.
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A quiet moment captured in the language of touch—where words fail, hands speak. This is about presence, not noise.
Drawn with charcoal on Arches coldpressed Watercolor Paper 300gsm.
29,7 × 42cm
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This charcoal drawing is inspired by Sylvia Plath’s work "The Bell Jar", capturing the inner conflict of wanting everything in life but being unable to choose.
In today’s world, where freedom and possibilities are at our fingertips, we often struggle to navigate them. Everything feels accessible—yet with less commitment. Don’t let your potential wither before your eyes.The process combines botanical realism, portraiture, and symbolic still life in three connected panels.
Drawn with charcoal on Arches coldpressed Watercolor Paper 300gsm.
90 × 120cm