In October 2025, I moved into a new studio — 180 square meters of space, possibilities, and honestly… a long list of things that still need to be renovated.

There are walls to build, systems to organize, and countless ideas for turning this into my dream workspace. But at some point, waiting for perfection becomes an excuse not to start.
So instead of finishing everything first, I decided to do what the space is actually meant for: paint.
This mural became the very first artwork created inside the new studio.


Starting Before Everything Is Ready
The studio is far from finished. Tools are temporary, corners are unfinished, and many parts still feel like a construction site rather than a final creative space.
But creativity doesn’t happen after everything is perfect — it happens when you begin anyway.
The largest blank wall in the studio was impossible to ignore. It felt like the right place to mark a starting point. A first statement. Something that defines the energy of the space moving forward.
So I turned that wall into my first mural here.
Why I Keep Painting Hikers and Outdoor Scenes
If you’ve watched the YouTube video about this project, you already know that outdoor themes appear again and again in my work.
There’s a simple reason for that.
Hiking and the outdoors combined with making art is my ideal combination. It connects the two things I enjoy most — exploring landscapes and creating something inspired by them afterward.
It doesn’t matter whether I’m hiking alone or with a group of friends. Every trip feels like an adventure, and every adventure leaves me with new ideas and motivation to create.
These murals are not just landscapes. They’re moments of movement, exploration, and curiosity — the feeling of being on the way somewhere.
This first studio mural continues that story.
From Wall to Print — Preparing the Next Step
From the beginning, this mural wasn’t only meant to live on the studio wall.
The goal was always to transform it into a fine art print.
Before that could happen, though, there was another project waiting: I needed a proper workspace to handle prints professionally.
So I built a new working table — 240 × 120 cm, standing height — designed specifically for preparing and packaging artwork. The entire build process is documented in the video, from raw materials to the finished setup.
Building the table became part of the project itself: creating not just artwork, but the infrastructure around it.
Turning the Mural Into a Fine Art Print


After finishing the mural and setting up the workspace, the artwork was transformed into a limited fine art print edition.
Edition details:
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Limited edition of 25 prints
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Will never be reproduced
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Each print is signed and numbered
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Includes a certificate of authenticity
This edition marks the beginning of a new chapter — the first artwork created in the new studio, captured and made collectible.


Available in the Shop
If you’d like to own a piece of this project, the print is now available in the Shop section of this website.
Once the edition of 25 is sold out, it’s gone permanently.
Watch the Full Process
If you haven’t seen it yet, the full YouTube video shows the entire journey — moving into the studio, painting the mural, building the worktable, and turning the artwork into a finished print.
It’s the real beginning of this new creative space.
And the first of many murals to come.



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