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Through creativity, a person can see what is happening deep in their subconscious. Everything an artist creates comes from this subconscious layer, bringing to the surface what needs attention.
Through the projects I am currently working on, I can see how my inner impulse is trying to break free from external limits, while at the same time my physical actions move in full alignment with the ideas formed in my psyche.

My inner dialogue between two equally strong forces—the inner and the outer—slowly reveals the system of influences that shape a person, including those that shape me. At the same time, a contemporary artist does not create only from personal feelings, thoughts, or emotions. Every idea and every project is a mix of the social environment and inner processes.

Creating at the intersection of the inner and outer worlds—respecting tradition, exploring the present, and using imagery alongside abstract forms—is how I make my work.
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I give all my energy to exploring the inner world—first my own, and then the inner worlds of the people around me; first the micro world, and then the macro world. I explore this world through myself and share my discoveries with the viewer.
Can I define myself as an artist, a researcher, a thinker—and place a full stop at the end of that list? Can I present a fixed point of view when I am still living, changing, and evolving every day, in relation to myself and to every thought I have? How can a thinker remain fixed in one idea if each new moment brings change, and the entire space shifts together with inner thoughts and sensations?

I do not aim to present myself or my projects as final statements. My research is not complete, my growth has not stopped, and I am not a finished version of myself. I am in process. Each day I open up more to myself, learn more about what drives me, what I understand and can do, what truly belongs to me and what is imposed from the outside. I do not fully know myself or others, but all of my projects are directed toward this exploration.
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In a world shaped by stereotypes, I present female art without forced aggression.
I invite the viewer to feel female emotional depth, to sense the inner world of women, and to connect with their experiences. My visual language is based on symbolism, and through the body I am able to express the sensitivity and vulnerability of the female nature. Through figures and color, I convey deep emotions and ideas.

My art is not only a form of self-expression, but also an invitation to dialogue. I aim to create a space where women can see themselves, their emotions, and their experiences—and find understanding.