Floristry
I truly love the phrase “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Perhaps this is why I feel drawn to a restrained, understated beauty — one that stays with a person and naturally integrates into its surroundings. I work both with private commissions and with spaces for brands and projects. As a kind of artist-architect, I work with a variety of materials, carefully chosen for each specific context: colors, flowers, natural and man-made elements. My long-standing path is closely connected to floristry and artistic practice, and I continuously search for beauty in textures and in unexpected materials. Very often, the most distinctive beauty is hidden in plain sight — in something obvious, yet not always noticed. I love making these kinds of discoveries.
