I believe that you cannot know exactly who, where or what you are, and that trying to define boundaries to locate your identity unnecessarily limits you.
My background in design enhances my ability to create art that is both aesthetically compelling and thought provoking. My work explores intangible feelings that arise through observation, with a particular focus on the blurred line between reality and illusion.
I believe that we are not limited by any entity other than ourselves, and my art aims to expand perception into the mysterious realm of potential and beauty.
By delving into the heavy questions that occupy our emotional landscape, I strive to uncover and expand personal values, nurturing the confidence to withstand life's complexities.

Hi, and welcome to my page.
I was born in Moscow, and my path into art has never followed a straight line. Early on, I found myself drawn in different directions — geometry and physics on one side, poetry and a deep love for drawing on the other. I also practiced professional speed skating, which taught me a lot about discipline, rhythm, and the body in space.
I began studying design not because I had a plan, but because the world around me felt visually chaotic. I believed — and still believe — in beauty. Not perfection, but a more thoughtful, honest way of shaping our environments and experiences.
Later, life brought me to Germany. There, I expanded my creative language across object, spatial, and graphic design. Motherhood added another layer — a deeper awareness of presence, complexity, and what truly matters.
My work today is multidisciplinary and intuitive. It’s about perception, connection, and the invisible rules we live by. I don’t aim to explain — I try to feel, reflect, and create spaces where others can do the same.
This is an ongoing process. A quiet resistance. A conversation.
Thanks for being here.