About me
From the very inception of her journey, art has been an intrinsic and irreplaceable facet of her being. Upon completing her secondary education, she encountered a momentous crossroads, confronted with two divergent yet equally compelling paths that mirrored her innermost passions: the world of art, which beckoned her toward the distinguished Academy of Fine Arts, and the realm of English, which ultimately guided her toward a vocation in language education. While she chose the latter, dedicating herself to the pedagogy of English, art has remained an unwavering and vital presence throughout her life. For her, art is not a mere interest—it is the essence of her existence. Through the act of creation, she discovers profound solace, for art is as indispensable to her as the very air she breathes. The notion of life devoid of both the capacity to perceive and to create art is, for her, inconceivable.
In her leisure hours, she remains deeply immersed in her artistic endeavors, curating online galleries and disseminating her work across various social media platforms, where her art becomes an essential and organic extension of her identity. Beyond her professional role as a language educator, she is also the proud founder and proprietor of a language institution, where she imparts her expertise as a certified instructor for the prestigious TEFL exam. Art continues to be her constant companion, intricately woven into the fabric of her purpose, self-perception, and aspirations.
Her relentless pursuit of artistic mastery is an ongoing endeavor, as she continually seeks to hone her craft through advanced study, enrolling in courses such as:
- Graphic Design (University of Colorado Boulder)
I love the lesson from this course on rhythm and repetition, linking Van Gogh and Warhol’s work to design solutions.
'What do Vincent van Gogh, Andy Warhol and the Beatles all have in common?
Well, its actually rhythm when you think about it.
Other designers talk about something called repetition, I like to think of things musically, I like to think of rhythm. In Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh we see rhythm, we see this wonderful repetitive element throughout the composition. In Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol, exactly the same thing, rhythm. And the whole idea graphically stems from this notion that if we have one interesting thing, and we repeat it, something beautiful happens. This is kind of a no brainer in design, to work with rhythm or repetition. If you find yourself stuck with a design project, this one will always get you out of the hole. It's a great starting place for working through any kind of a design challenge.'
- What is Contemporary Art? (MoMA)
'What is contemporary art? There's no single answer. Our five course instructors describe what contemporary art means to them and what they hope you’ll take from this course.
Arièle Dionne-Krosnick, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture & Design
Contemporary art tells a story about what the artist is living through. It responds to the concerns of the present, whether personal, social, or political, and translates them into form. It transmits a sense of urgency that manifests differently depending on the artist’s materials and process.'
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'Christian Rattemeyer, Director, SculptureCenter, previously Harvey S. Shipley Miller Associate Curator, Department of Drawings & Prints, MoMA
Contemporary art is a way of looking at the world and making sense of the questions, problems, joy, and chaos that exist all around us and trying to find an expression that gives form to or makes sense of it all. It can sometimes take on urgent, global problems, but it can also be extremely intimate or deal with the language of art itself: abstraction, color, or shapes. It can be about the process and the inventiveness of coming up with new technologies and new materials.'
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Art and the Digital Transformation (Copenhagen Business School)
'I think that traditional art studies do seem to embrace, at least criticality, and that is exactly what technology needs. I also love the way that artists and designers play with platforms and software in really unintended ways. One of my favorite things, quite a few kind of artists are playing with this, but even just Excel can become like a whole 3D land and a whole kind of design piece in itself and things like that. These unintended poetic ways of playing with software is key for us to actually understand the potentials of technology.'
For her, the act of artistic creation is both a sanctuary and a source of strength, guiding her through life’s most formidable challenges and serving as a beacon of resilience in the face of adversity.
Her expertise lies in the realm of digital art for interior design, where she adeptly harnesses an array of cutting-edge software and technologies to produce bespoke, high-caliber works that seamlessly integrate into and elevate interior spaces.
Her artistic output is a reflection of the most current trends and innovations in contemporary art, embodying a forward-thinking approach that is both pioneering and boundary-pushing.
She ardently champions the transformative power of art, contending that a life devoid of it is akin to a bird without one wing—unable to soar to its fullest potential.
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