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Category: my art

Who’s afraid of Baba Yaga?

While doing my research for my current project, Devyah, I came across Baba Yaga, a slavic fairytale character that despide … More

baba yaga, devi, godess, monster, nature, performance, Virginia Woolf

Devyah – project context

Last year, I created two works inspired by mudras: Namaskar mudra and Hakini mudra. The second work got transformed this … More

Poate nu o să crezi, dar se poate…

“You may not believe it, but it is possible” este o serie de lucrări făcute fără un plan inițial. Cele … More

art, arta, atoma art community, exhibition, expoziție, fiticuminticreativefest, inspirație, lucrări de artă interactive, manifestare, manifestation, natura, organic, retreat, rope art, safiticuminti, spiritualitate, spirituality, textile art, yoga

My body is crying…

A while back, when asked how my relationship with my body is, I said complicated. Last year, I was feeling … More

acceptance, art, awareness, body, brain, depression, dissociation, expression, health, mental health, mind, performance, self care, wholeness

I might be a vulcano…

I’ve been thinking since I woke up from total anesthesia* about moments when I felt the calm that eventually came … More

a moment in time, anger, animation, anxiety, art, artist life, artist studio, calm, contemporary art, cozy, feeling, gif, inside, memories, painting, peaceful, visual, vulcano, warmth, watercolours, writing

Just a detail

Last year, after I finished the documentation for the second work in the project From an orange point of view, … More

artist studio, background, candles, ciy scape, contemporary art, depression, fata cu portocale, from an orange point of view, inspiration, led lights, music, orange girl, power, romanian art, Romanian artist, Seville, song, street, street lamp, surgery, who knows where

What’s with the oranges?

Last year, I chanced upon a story that compared human emotions with orange juice. Oranges were already present in my … More

art, art installation, contemporary art, discovery, dynamic, experiment, fata cu portocale, from an orange point of view, improvisation, orange girl, performance, rehearsals, society, solution, transgenerational, trauma, video, women

Healing process – the in between state

During the last week, I went through some motions that would have made me give up on my current project. … More

art, change, contemporary art, fata cu portocale, fit in, gender equality, history, ideas, importance, kunst, mentality, mood, new, orange girl, recycling art, repeat, rope art, sculpture, speach, stereotypes, traditions, women

Censorship – a selection mechanism

My current art project reflects on censorship and depersonalization of women in culture and society and how we can surpass … More

art, beer cans, censorship, contemporary art, Darwin, evolution, history, new project, orange girl, orange point of view, recycling, selection mechanism, sexuality, society, witches, women

There is no right way to go…

While I was on vacation, contemplating the trees next to a waterfall, I remembered what I learned from nature in … More

adaptation, art, be better, contemplation, contemporary art, destiny, forgotten, grow, interactive art, ivy, lessons, meditation, memories, nature, perfect home, plants, survive, trees, trive, waterfall, way

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