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About

Born in Kiel, a city shaped by the sea, Jessica’s path has always been guided by curiosity and a deep creative drive.

Her journey took her from the shores of Hawaii and Australia where she lived for several year to the  Maldives, where she once worked as a surf instructor.
After several years in Hamburg’s fast-paced fashion and media world, she chose a more independent, mindful life dedicated to nature and art.

Since 2016, Jessica has been living and traveling across Europe in her van, drawing inspiration from the landscapes she visits and her Caribbean-heritage. Today, her work focuses on the ancient craft of linocut and mixed media, bridging the gap between traditional techniques and modern expression.

The Art of the Slow Process
In a digital age, Jessica embraces the tactile nature of manual printing.
Her artistic practice is defined by traditional Linocut: Hand-carved
plates that and elaborate multi-layered gelli prints, celebrating the beauty of the handmade.
 
Mixed Media & Found Objects. She integrates vintage scripts, old documents, and forgotten treasures into her work, giving them a second life.

Using recycled materials, old newspapers, and eco-conscious packaging, her art remains deeply connected to the environment.
Themes & Inspiration
Through her prints and layered compositions, she explores themes of memory, identity, and the beauty of imperfection. Each piece tells an intuitive story—shaped by a mindful engagement with the past and a commitment to a sustainable future.

Jessica currently lives in Undeloh, a small village in the Lüneburg Heath, together with her partner and their two dogs.

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