I’m a painter with a passion for big scales. I want my paintings to have a visually aesthetic and a psychological effect, meaning that an effect on the mental processes of a potential viewer lingers on after the confrontation with the painting.
I’m also a rapper, going to great lengths to perfect my lyrics having skyrocketing expectations of myself when it comes to wordplay, rhyme architecture and message.
After discovering the beneficial psychological effect of creative work, I began studying Arts Therapy at University, hoping to be able to spread the beauty of the field among young people in the future. Showing them the satisfaction of seeing own ideas develop and become real, seems to be one of the most rewarding jobs to me.
My dream is to live off what I love, earn a living off things I don’t consider work or duty, that I find some niche to earn a living with my own ideas instead of executing the will of a eventual superior. I dream of getting paid accordingly for my talents.
My vision would be a world in which mankind has a fair set of chances to empower themselves, make real choices instead of blindly following rules that never or far to seldomly get challenged. A world in which creative impulse is not only accepted, but defined as priority for human and global evolution.
I believe that if mankind could realize its true potential (instead of doing as is told), respect and tolerance for other lifeforms and the globe itself will automatically spread.
I’m most proud of the fact that I managed to free myself from the expectations of others, overcoming existential fears when I quit my job as a doctor in Austria. I went against the odds by starting my studies of arts therapy, a field that should necessarily complement psychotherapy in general, providing me with the opportunity to work as a therapist using both my creativity and my ‚psychic abilities’ synergically.