About The Artist

Rebecca is a German-born visual artist living in the south of Sweden. She creates figurative oil paintings in a vivid abstract-realism style, alongside abstract landscapes shaped by the weather, stones and coastline of Österlen, as well as charcoal works that celebrate the bold and the beautiful. Her art is known for its vivid colours, strong forms and emotional intensity — pieces that make people pause, feel more awake, and a little more alive. She believes in celebrating the bold and the beautiful both on the canvas and in the way we move through the world.

She grew up loving myths and old fairytales, and that imagination followed her through living in seven different countries, absorbing cultures across East Asia, Europe and South America. She studied German, English and Japanese Studies, which deepened her fascination with language, culture and the many ways humans tell stories.

Before becoming a full-time artist, she trained as an actor — a background that still feeds her work through atmosphere, character and the quiet sense of drama inside each piece. Today her practice moves between painting, drawing, printmaking and the occasional performance or film project, always guided by curiosity and a strong inner world.

Nature sits at the centre of her practice. Many of her abstract landscapes are created with pigments she grinds herself from local Österlen stones and minerals. Even in her oil painting practice, she works as high-quality and as toxin-free as possible. Her care for the natural world runs deep, and her involvement in large-scale tree-planting efforts in the Indonesian rainforest remains close to her heart.

Rebecca’s paintings can be found in private collections across Sweden, Germany and Europe. Her studio is tucked along the coastline of Österlen — surrounded by wind, stone and sea — the place where most of her collections begin.

Your inner world matters

Life never really slows down, and it’s easy to move through the days on autopilot — doing, fixing, managing, surviving. But underneath all that noise there is always something quieter, something real, something that refuses to disappear.

You’ve felt it before: that heaviness, that tiredness, that sense that you’re meant for more than the routines that pull at you. And still, you hold on. You hope. You keep a small door open inside yourself for colour, beauty, meaning — even when things feel overwhelming.

My art exists for that part of you.

My paintings are spaces where strength and softness can live together — built from raw earth, bold pigments, wind, water, memory. When you step into them, I hope you feel a spark of recognition, like you’ve found a piece of yourself that you didn’t know you were missing.

What I create isn’t just about escape; it’s about reminding you of your own depth, your resilience, your light. And if you walk away feeling steadier, braver, or a little more connected to yourself, then the work has done what it was made to do.