I love silence. Not as an escape from the world, but as a conscious decision to see it differently. When everything around me grows louder, I retreat – into that rare space of clarity. Into stillness. That’s where my art is born.
The SILENCE collection emerged from these moments of inner retreat. From the longing for authenticity. When the noise fades, perception awakens. Shapes arise not by chance, but through sensation. Light, space, and composition take center stage – clear, minimal, and deeply meaningful. These works don’t demand attention. They offer it. They are not a spectacle. They are a quiet mirror. For those who don’t just want to look – but to feel.
SILENCE is my invitation to come back to yourself – in a world that is often too loud to hear what really matters.
Silence
A work about silence, dignity – and the question of how truly visible we are.
I’ll never forget the moment that sparked this piece.
I was standing in a crowded street — people rushing past me, each one caught in their own velocity. And suddenly, this thought surfaced:
What remains of us when the world no longer truly sees us?
That question became the seed of this work.
Glass House of the Geisha is my answer – or perhaps more precisely, my pause.
The geisha, bathed in golden light, represents everything that lives quietly within us: dignity, vulnerability, beauty – and the stillness we often lose in a noisy world. She does not perform. She does not pose. She simply exists. Enclosed in a glass cube – an architectural sanctuary – she becomes visible, yet untouchable.
This tension between closeness and distance, between outer motion and inner stillness, runs through all of my work. I wanted to create a place that doesn’t shout but gently whispers. A space where you can meet yourself again – without masks, without noise.
The golden glow inside isn’t a stylistic choice. It stands for the light each of us carries, even when the world fails to notice it. The geisha is not an object. She is a mirror.
And she asks:
How present are you with yourself?
How well do you protect your silence?
This piece is my personal refuge. And maybe – for a quiet moment – it will become yours too.
📍 This artwork is part of my Silence Collection and will be exhibited internationally very soon.
Perhaps we only truly see others once we find the courage to face ourselves.
Silence
A work about memory, imagination – and the magic we never truly lost.
It was one of those days when everything was working, everything was moving – but nothing felt truly alive. I was sitting alone in a quiet room, lost in thought. And suddenly, an image appeared:
A forest, just as I saw it as a child – with no logic, no rules, but full of soul. Where every shadow held a story. Where every light carried a promise.
Childhood Dream Forest is that place. Not realistic. Not ordered. But wild, vivid, exaggerated – just like the world felt back then, when anything still seemed possible.
Every tree, every canopy, every beam of light is a return to an inner place that never truly disappeared.
I didn’t want to create a scene. I wanted to create a memory.
A feeling. Something that invites wonder. Not a place to analyze – but to rediscover.
This piece is my attempt to reclaim something time so often steals from us: The way we used to see the world when we were young.
📍 This exact artwork will be exhibited from October 17–20, 2025 at “Art Showroom – Le Marais”, 46–48 Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth, 75003, Paris, France
Maybe your own enchanted forest isn’t out there – but waiting quietly inside you.
Silence
A work about presence, self-acceptance – and the quiet invitation to simply be again.
This piece was born from a thought that echoed in me for a long time: Why do we believe we have to perform – even in moments when we just want to exist?
I’ve experienced places in nature where all of that suddenly went quiet. No mirrors. No judgment. No stage. Just a space that welcomed me – without questions, without expectations.
Nature Catwalk is my quiet call back to that feeling.
A path into the light, lined with trees like silent witnesses – but none of them demand anything.
They don’t watch. They simply see you.
And that is enough. The figure in this work does not walk to be seen – she walks because she is grounded in herself. Her path is not a performance – it is a return.
To me, this artwork is a symbol that true beauty is not found when we try to be something – but when we stop trying at all.
Nature reminds us of that.
Again and again.
📍 This artwork is part of my Silence Collection.
Nature doesn’t ask who you are – it simply gives you space to feel it again.