About Jojo

I’ve been creating art for as long as I can remember.

For most of my life, I painted animals: realistically, carefully, lovingly. Cats, dogs, horses… the beings I have always felt closest to. My connection to animals runs deep. After more than 14 years of riding horses and now sharing my life with two cats, I’ve come to understand something profound: animals are emotional, intelligent, and incredibly expressive, if you truly look.

Through my art, I want to show that.

Not everyone experiences that kind of bond with animals. I want to paint it in a way that makes people feel it: their strength, their softness, their presence.

 

Dice Making

I’ve been passionate my entire life for fantasy stories and creatures. About a year ago I got invited to play DnD and discovered a whole new world of possibilities. I instantly became a dice goblin and started hoarding.

Soon after, I became a dungeon master and could justify owning all those dice because you gotta have enough d12 to roll the stats for that big dragon, right? My passion for those shiny math rocks got me interested in how they are made and I started researching about the process. I got the supplies needed and started exploring the endless possibilities of creativity connected to making dice.

 

Color as Emotion

In 2020, during the pandemic, my art shifted.

I began experimenting with color. Not just as decoration, but as emotion. That’s how my colorful abstract realism style was born. Instead of simply painting what an animal looks like, I started painting what it feels like and catching the atmosphere and energy with my brushstrokes.

That was also the moment I realized I didn’t want to keep my art to myself anymore. I wanted to share it, inspire others and build something meaningful.

I began selling originals, and over time expanded into museum-grade fine art prints to make my work accessible to collectors who want to bring a piece of that emotional connection into their homes.

Where Fantasy enters the Forest

Fantasy novels have always been my escape. They are the worlds I disappear into when reality feels heavy. They remind me that magic can exist. Not necessarily in spells, but in feeling.

That love for fantasy slowly found its way into my art.

I began creating fantastical creatures rooted in nature. Beings that feel real, even if they don’t exist. Creatures that carry emotion, symbolism, and quiet strength.

Archery became part of that journey, inspired by the epic characters of the stories I adore. It connects the physical world through movement with my paintings in a way that feels deeply personal and intentional.

For Those who Feel the Same

My collectors are often animal lovers and fantasy enthusiasts: people who feel deeply, who are drawn to color, atmosphere, and magical worlds.

Through my art, I want to build a community that celebrates:

  • the emotional depth of animals

  • the joy of color

  • and the peace we find in fantasy

If you feel that quiet pull toward mossy forests, glowing spores, and creatures that seem to breathe, you might already be part of it.

Welcome to the circle. 🌿✨