She is passionate about the culture of the 18th and 19th centuries, neo-Gothic, the literature of Edgar Allan Poe, the paintings of William Blake, Francisco Goya, Caspar David Friedrich and John Atkinson Grimshaw. Dreams as well as isolated, hidden places – where time has stopped – are invaluable inspiration for the artist.
The artist never gives titles to her works. She wants the viewer, stopping in front of the painting, to trigger their imagination, moving into its world. A world on the border between reality and dream emerges from her paintings, often quite dark, hidden from view, in which you can feel the atmosphere of emptiness, silence and mystery.
The real world interpenetrates with the world of magic, symbols, superstitions, prophecies, the world of women living outside the community, often considered witches. The artist also seeks inspiration in Nordic and Celtic mythology, the cultures of the Baltic countries and music.