I work in the space where identity resists definition - before meaning settles, before form becomes fixed. Any attempt to draw boundaries limits what we might become.
Rooted in both design and art, my practice brings structure and intention to open perception rather than close it. I create spaces for direct experience, where meaning unfolds through attention, feeling, and presence.
My work moves along the shifting line between reality and illusion, clarity and ambiguity. What interests me is not certainty, but possibility.
I believe identity cannot be fully defined.
The moment we draw boundaries, something essential is lost.
My background in design brings structure and intention to my work,
not to explain, but to hold space -
for experience, attention, and presence.
I work with emotions that are difficult to name,
born from observation,
from the shifting line between reality and illusion.
I don’t see limits beyond those we impose on ourselves.
My work is an invitation to expand perception -
toward possibility, toward beauty.
By staying with these questions,
I hope to strengthen what is personal and essential,
and to nurture the confidence to move through complexity
without needing everything to be defined.
I was born in Moscow and grew up between different ways of understanding the world - geometry and physics on one side, poetry and drawing on the other. Alongside this, I practiced professional speed skating, which shaped my sense of discipline and taught me how the body, energy, and attention move through space.
Design entered my life through necessity rather than strategy. The world felt visually chaotic, and I wanted to respond with clarity - not perfection, but honesty. This led me through fashion, textile design, and later into object, spatial, and graphic design, where material, structure, and intention became essential tools.
After moving to Germany, my practice expanded further. Motherhood deepened my awareness of presence, responsibility, and what truly matters.
Today, my work is multidisciplinary and intuitive. It explores perception, identity, and the invisible rules that shape everyday life. I do not aim to explain or instruct. I work through observation, reflection, and making - creating spaces where viewers can slow down, feel, and encounter themselves within the work.
This is an ongoing process.
A quiet resistance.
A conversation.