From Paper to Pixels

For years, my world was made of paint, paper, and digital ink. I’ve always loved the tactile soul of children’s books—the way a story feels when it’s told through watercolours, acrylics, or digital brushes that mimic that hand-crafted warmth.

This realisation during my Bachelor’s studies turned a simple book idea into my first Point & Click Adventure, When The Seamaids Sing—seeing my characters breathe and react in a game engine for the first time? I was hooked.


Interactive
Storytelling

Expressive Game Art, Pixel Art, and animations. I build worlds in Godot, focusing on how visual storytelling translates into meaningful gameplay.

Heartfelt
Illustration

Capturing the warmth of traditional media in every stroke. I create children’s book illustrations, covers, and album art using a mix of traditional techniques and digital painting to maintain a soulful, hand-made aesthetic.

3D
& Animation

I build and texture assets in Blender and Substance Painter, treating 3D surfaces like a digital canvas. I animate using traditional 2D frame-by-frame or keyframe movement in After Effects and Blender.


Current Focus (The Master’s & The Grandma)

I’m currently doing my Master’s in Interactive Illustration and Games. My main project is a game for the iPad focusing on developmental psychology and social learning for 3- to 4-year-olds—aiming to create meaningful content in a sea of “noise.”

My current “training ground” for Godot is “Meine Oma fährt im Hühnerstall Motorrad.” It’s a chaotic pixel-art game based on a silly German kids’ song, where I’m mastering physics, animation, and GDScript.


The Vision & Future

I’m looking for a permanent position in a game studio (Hamburg or Remote) where I can bring my hybrid skills in 2D/3D art, dev, and animation to a creative team. I’m excited to collaborate with other artists and indie devs to build something meaningful together.

Alongside my studio work, I continue to hold‚ a special place in my heart for children’s books and am always open to freelance projects—specifically book covers, album art, or animation. If you value the warmth of traditional media and hand-painted textures, let’s talk.