ABOUT AFTERSTORM
AFTERSTORM is an independent contemporary art project exploring what remains after difficult moments have passed — loss, memory, time, silence, hope and the gradual act of rebuilding.
The work grows from lived experience, including encounters with loss at an age when some things were impossible to understand. Rather than illustrating those experiences directly, AFTERSTORM transforms fragments of memory and emotion into quiet, restrained visual narratives — leaving space for the viewer to bring their own story.
Each work is created through an original digital handmade mixed-media process. Texture, brushwork, impasto, handwritten fragments and subtle symbolic details are built layer by layer, combining digital tools with a deliberately physical and imperfect painterly approach.
AFTERSTORM is ultimately not only about what is lost, but about what remains — and what can slowly emerge after the storm has passed.
Artistic Vision
AFTERSTORM is shaped by restraint — muted Scandinavian tones, weathered surfaces, negative space and traces of the human hand. Each work is built slowly through texture, brushwork, impasto, handwritten fragments and subtle symbolic details. Digital tools are used as part of a deliberately tactile process, allowing imperfection, silence and material presence to remain visible.