My Work

I approach my work with heart, intuition, and mindfulness. I only create when I feel a true connection—never out of obligation. I am kind and gentle with myself, just as I am with the materials I work with. I believe that the energy we infuse into an object stays with it forever.

Every project is more than just a "thing" to me—it's a relationship. I strive for good energy to flow between myself and what I create: calm, focus, tenderness, never haste or frustration. I believe this is why my pieces resonate with people's hearts.

Creating is my way of telling stories, building connections, and fostering a space where souls can meet—with each other, with nature, and with themselves.

If something catches your eye, feel free to write to me.

Whether you want to rework a favorite piece of clothing, repair a magical stone and transform it into an earring, or are looking for a photographer who loves people and nature—I am here and waiting for you. Don't hesitate to write about anything at all. I'm truly happy to help.

Portfolio

Jewelry

Jewelry for me is something deeply personal and rooted in my family's history. My maternal grandfather was a jeweler—the first to show me that metal could be more than just a material. This connection to the past gives me strength and inspiration.

In my silver jewelry, I strive to blend nature with everyday life. Motifs of animals—horses, birds—often appear, as do feminine silhouettes, symbolizing freedom, strength, and self-acceptance. Each element is a story. Every shape—a reminder.

a pair of earrings with a horse and a swallow on it
a pair of earrings with a horse and a swallow on it

Stained Glass, Mosaic, and Tiffany Technique

It all began when stained glass pieces appeared in our living room. From that moment, creating stained glass became a shared passion for my mother and me. She was my first teacher, and without her, I never would have fallen in love with this technique.

Later, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Italy, I also learned mosaic. There, for example, I created a mosaic lamp—full of light and color. Today, I use the glass remnants from larger projects in my jewelry. The earrings I create are often asymmetrical, colorful, and inspired by the world of plants and animals.

Linocut and Woodcut

I started learning linocut back in high school in 2017, and it's been one of my favorite illustration techniques ever since. In 2023, thanks to an exchange program in Italy, I also discovered woodcut.

I love their slowness, the focus they demand, and the raw beauty of the result. These techniques are like a meditation—they require patience, and in return, they offer incredible depth and unique character. Their imperfections are their soul.

waterlilly made with linocut japan flag
waterlilly made with linocut japan flag

Sewing and Upcycling

Since childhood, I watched my mother mend clothes. Our first sewing project together was making pants for a doll out of old jeans. Today, I sew with second-hand materials, carefully sourced from markets, always looking for natural fabrics that will care for the body—not harm it.

I love to transform forgotten items, giving them new form and meaning. It's not just clothing—it's a story, an energy, a respect for the material and for people. Every project is created from the heart, and that's precisely what makes it unique.

Portrait Photography

Portraits are my way of building relationsThe camera allows me to be close to another person—to look at them with love, acceptance, and tenderness. I cherish that moment when someone feels truly seen.

Event Photography

Photographing events is a unique experience for me. It allows me to immerse myself in the atmosphere of a place, listen to its energy, and let the moment guide me. I especially love outdoor events—they're spontaneous, with natural light. That's when I feel truly present, with my whole self.

Nature Photography

Nature is my first home. It's a place where I truly rest and find myself. I love photographing landscapes—to capture what is fleeting, delicate, and peaceful. Each photo is a trace of my being in harmony with nature and the world.