As far back as I can remember, I’ve loved drawing. I prefer using a black fineliner to create crisp, playful, high-contrast images. Little doodles and fantasy-themed pieces. On top of that, I have a deep love for all things miniature and handmade. As a teenager, I already made small dolls, bags, books, chairs… you name it! Working with my hands and various crafts led me to pursue my finished creative studies to further hone these skills.
Ha, and maybe that’s why my husband, two kids, and I live in a motorhome—living minimally in a tiny house on wheels. You’ll find a vibrant mix of prints, plaids, art objects, drawings, and tableware. Most pieces are secondhand or handmade because these items simply have more character and a story behind them, which makes using them even more enjoyable for me.
Despite the enjoyable jobs I’ve held during and after my studies, none of them aligned with all of my interests. I set the bar high and grew impatient while searching for the perfect role.
I wanted a job where I get to do everything I’m skilled at and enjoy, and can delegate the tasks I don’t find fulfilling. Where I can keep growing personally and socially, and where I have flexible work hours.
I started dreaming of launching my own business where I can combine graphic design and product design, and sell the resulting products under my own management.
Today, my drive and creativity have helped build a thriving jewelry brand defined by minimalist, graphic aesthetics. Each piece of jewelry is my original design, and I handle every part of production and running the online shop myself. It’s a space where I can advise people on identity and style, and let them choose handmade, sustainable pieces.
- And all came together.
Inspired by color, line, drawing, and minimalism, I launched the jewelry brand Moesk. alongside my beloved wife in 2018. Since 2023, I have been running the brand solo, and since 2025 under the new, personalized name Soek. Atelier.