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The artist engages with the interplay between inner and outer landscape. At the centre of her work are the relationships between perception, interpretation, and reality.

The artist engages with the interplay between inner and outer landscape. At the centre of her work are the relationships between perception, interpretation, and reality.

A spatial reflection on the decay of power, order and inherited values. Reduced forms, hard edges, strict placement — the installation captures the moment when control tips into chaos and the pursuit of mastery breaks apart against chance and human fallibility. No answer, no gesture of reconciliation: a quiet refusal of the idea of a fully just, controllable world.

Stage design and spatial installation for a theatre play: façade, display case and furniture condense into the setting of an imagined gelateria. Between play and architecture, a place emerges that carries the action and at the same time stands on its own — a brief southern fiction on a school stage.

Light and shadow merge into a mysterious scene. The central silhouette and the radial perspective draw the eye to the interplay of space, movement and perception.

An ink work between gesture and chance. Black lines and earthy fields meet, flow into one another, pause. IniziO marks a beginning — the moment in which material, movement and emptiness condense into a language of their own.

A watercoloured ink drawing. A quiet study between line and colour field — ink and watercolour condense into a circular composition in which form, light and gesture meet in a delicate balance.