She studied photography at FAMU in Prague, but her current work does not only capture the form of things. She creates it in her sculptural object work, which explores the possibilities of natural materials, layers of various surfaces, and scales that open up to further dialogue.
"Behind it all is my intense feeling from my childhood, when I used to find the torsos of statues at Baroque churches in temporary dumps, abandoned or waiting to be restored. Together with artificial flowers from funeral wreaths, shards from tombstones and other waste, this assemblage formed a bizarrely colourful and shape-interesting whole, which to my childish mind was the basis of a personal mythology made up of a mix of Christian art language and other desired worlds."
The natural element is also thematically involved in her work. The human hand crafted material creates connections between man and nature. Her work touches on themes of mythology and mysticism. She works with archetypes of wings, masks and gestures, as well as attributes of unspecified cultures. She processes the symbolic meaning of elusive phenomena in her raw material, using objects to create her own landscape, making present the relics of man in different times and places.