Hers background stems from a thesis in Cognitive Neuroscience, coupled with a deep research interest in understanding how emotions shape our behaviors and influence our relationships—both with ourselves and with others. This exploration has been a key influence in hers artistic practice, driving her to examine the intricate connections between mind, emotion, and human connections. This journey has become the heartbeat of hers artistic practice, guiding her to explore how emotions pulse through us, shaping the delicate threads that connect the mind, the heart, and our shared human experience.
She creates artworks based on emotions and feelings and she has exhibited in Milan, Venice, New York, and Ljubljana (some digitally and others as physical artworks).
This profoundly influences the way she perceives the world and create art: in hers canvas works, there is a clear intention to express the recognition of limiting beliefs, fears, and moments of awareness.
She usually use colors like black, gold (or gold leaf), red, and white because they symbolize to her, the complexity of human experience.
Black represents contrasts, depth and the unknown, gold embodies moments of transformation and enlightenment, red is the color of passion and intensity, and white speaks to purity, clarity, and the balance between light and darkness.
She seeks to explore the interconnectedness between the external world and our inner selves.
A powerful example of this is hers piece “Rhythms”, showcased at the Art Expo in Ljubljana, where the work embodies the rhythm of this interplay, reflecting how deeply our inner worlds resonate with the outside reality.
Hers path has been influenced by a constant journey of self-exploration and research, has grounded hers work in emotions and how they shape our experiences. Some pieces communicate the beauty of what is represented, and what it means to those who engage with it, while others delve deeper, exploring the complexities of human relationships.