The Story Behind the Art

The Story Behind the Art

The Story Behind the Art

From early experimentation to refined craftsmanship, each piece reflects a pursuit of controlled beauty.

From early experimentation to refined craftsmanship, each piece reflects a pursuit of controlled beauty.

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My Story

My Story

I started drawing early on, spending hours putting ideas on paper. Shapes, structures, thoughts. It was my first way of making the invisible visible.

Creativity has always been my core, but eventually, drawing wasn't enough. I didn't just want to design things; I wanted to create them.

I started drawing early on, spending hours putting ideas on paper. Shapes, structures, thoughts. It was my first way of making the invisible visible.

Creativity has always been my core, but eventually, drawing wasn't enough. I didn't just want to design things; I wanted to create them.

I started drawing early on, spending hours putting ideas on paper. Shapes, structures, thoughts. It was my first way of making the invisible visible.

Creativity has always been my core, but eventually, drawing wasn't enough. I didn't just want to design things; I wanted to create them.

My Story

My path into art was not linear. I started early, building my own projects and exploring different directions, always searching for what truly fits me.

On the one hand, I worked in a metal workshop making rings and selling them online. On the other hand, I discovered glass as a material and began to immerse myself in it. Since 2021 .I have been developing my own technique to break the material with intention

My path into art was not linear. I started early, building my own projects and exploring different directions, always searching for what truly fits me.

On the one hand, I worked in a metal workshop making rings and selling them online. On the other hand, I discovered glass as a material and began to immerse myself in it. Since 2021 .I have been developing my own technique to break the material with intention

My path into art was not linear. I started early, building my own projects and exploring different directions, always searching for what truly fits me.

On the one hand, I worked in a metal workshop making rings and selling them online. On the other hand, I discovered glass as a material and began to immerse myself in it. Since 2021 .I have been developing my own technique to break the material with intention

What began as a hobby became a full-time pursuit, gaining global attention. Social media transformed everything, attracting interest in my art from around the world.

My works span various locations: New York, Dubai, Belo Horizonte, Zurich, Berlin, and Vienna, each telling a unique story.

What began as a hobby became a full-time pursuit, gaining global attention. Social media transformed everything, attracting interest in my art from around the world.

My works span various locations: New York, Dubai, Belo Horizonte, Zurich, Berlin, and Vienna, each telling a unique story.

What began as a hobby became a full-time pursuit, gaining global attention. Social media transformed everything, attracting interest in my art from around the world.

My works span various locations: New York, Dubai, Belo Horizonte, Zurich, Berlin, and Vienna, each telling a unique story.

What can look like destruction from the outside is, in reality, a controlled process.

Every strike changes the structure of the glass. It determines how it breaks. The line between a break and total shattering is thin, because you have to hit the glass with the right precision and force. In that moment, the artwork is created.

What can look like destruction from the outside is, in reality, a controlled process.

Every strike changes the structure of the glass. It determines how it breaks. The line between a break and total shattering is thin, because you have to hit the glass with the right precision and force. In that moment, the artwork is created.

What can look like destruction from the outside is, in reality, a controlled process.

Every strike changes the structure of the glass. It determines how it breaks. The line between a break and total shattering is thin, because you have to hit the glass with the right precision and force. In that moment, the artwork is created.

And that is exactly what I love about my art. Every time I start from the beginning, it still drives me not to give up, but to keep going. Just because something fails does not mean the first attempt was pointless.

Every failed attempt teaches me to accept failure as part of making. In the end, there is that one moment when everything clicks. All the tension releases and a strong feeling of satisfaction and pride remains. That is exactly what I want viewers to feel as well.

And that is exactly what I love about my art. Every time I start from the beginning, it still drives me not to give up, but to keep going. Just because something fails does not mean the first attempt was pointless.

Every failed attempt teaches me to accept failure as part of making. In the end, there is that one moment when everything clicks. All the tension releases and a strong feeling of satisfaction and pride remains. That is exactly what I want viewers to feel as well.

And that is exactly what I love about my art. Every time I start from the beginning, it still drives me not to give up, but to keep going. Just because something fails does not mean the first attempt was pointless.

Every failed attempt teaches me to accept failure as part of making. In the end, there is that one moment when everything clicks. All the tension releases and a strong feeling of satisfaction and pride remains. That is exactly what I want viewers to feel as well.