ART BEYOND THE CANVAS
My artistic research extends beyond painting.
Alongside my work as a visual artist, I also develop projects in which art becomes a space for listening, transformation and personal awareness. Whether through the body, shared creative experiences or collaborations with institutions, every project is guided by the same research: helping people reconnect with their most authentic identity.
LET'S CREATE SOMETHING MEANINGFUL TOGETHER
Whether you are interested in an artwork, a commission, an artistic workshop or a collaborative project, I would be delighted to hear from you.
Get in touch to start the conversation.
IDENTITY TATTOO PROJECTS
As both a visual artist and a registered nurse, I have developed a personal approach to artistic tattooing that combines symbolic creation with person-centred care.
Each project begins with listening, dialogue and the shared exploration of the person’s experience. The artistic intervention becomes part of a broader process aimed at transforming scars, significant life events or personal memories into meaningful visual symbols.
The goal is never to erase the past, but to give it a new form capable of expressing identity, awareness and personal value.
IDENTITY ART WORKSHOP
I also create participatory artistic experiences for individuals, groups and organisations.
Through the symbolic language of my artistic practice—breaking, reconstruction, gold, water patterns and transformation—participants are invited to explore themes such as identity, resilience and self-awareness through a shared creative process.
Every workshop is designed as an immersive artistic experience where making becomes a way of reflecting, reconnecting and discovering new perspectives.
COLLABORATIONS
My projects are open to collaborations with:
galleries
museums
cultural institutions
hospitals and healthcare organisations
associations and non-profit organisations
schools and universities
companies interested in art-based wellbeing experiences
Each collaboration is developed according to the specific context while remaining faithful to the values of my artistic research.










