ART COLLECTION
A sculptural meditation on resilience, harmony, and nature’s embrace.












MY SERVICES

Art & Comissions
Inspired by mountain heights and the rich textures of earth, my sculptures – formed from stone and sand – embody feminine poise, power, and nature’s untamed strength.
Commissions are possible: I am open to creating a unique work that uplifts, enchants, and brings strength and inspiration to your space.

Curating & Consulting
Services include concept development, research and writing, project support and coordination, curatorial and strategic guidance for exhibitions, museums and public programs.
With a socially attuned and critically grounded approach, I help shape projects that connect stories, spaces, and people in ways that resonate.
MY TAKE ON ART
My practice – both as an artist and curator – is rooted in a conviction that art can uplift, restore, and re-enchant the human experience. I draw from the legacy of art, design, and architecture from the late 19th century and early 20th century – a time in which creators believed not only in aesthetic refinement, but in its power to elevate everyday life. I believe in work that is generous: generous in feeling, in form, and in the care it extends to its audience. There is something radical about making work that genuinely wants to meet the viewer, to give them something, not to confuse or alienate them. Whether through the creation of objects or the curation of spaces, my goal is to offer moments of clarity, calmness, and enchantment.
My interest in neuroaesthetics strengthens this commitment. Scientific research increasingly confirms what many have long intuited – that aesthetic balance and visual richness can activate the brain’s reward systems, offering genuine emotional relief. I see this not as a distraction from criticality, but as a deep form of it: a challenge to cynicism, to alienation, and to the idea that art must always disrupt to matter.
I situate myself in a lineage of artists and thinkers who believed that to make art is to care – for people, for materials, for the world we move through every day. In my practice, I aim to create and curate experiences that offer not just commentary, but care; not just spectacle, but solace.
I’m not interested in nostalgia, but in continuity. I look to the past not to replicate it, but to reclaim the values it carried – attention, craftsmanship, the belief that art and design could make life not only more meaningful, but more liveable.
I believe art should be a site of refuge as much as resistance; a space where the world becomes a little more bearable, a little more radiant. My work is an invitation: to slow down, to look closely, and to rediscover the deep human need for visual meaning. In a time of speed and distraction, I choose enchantment, not as escape, but as engagement.