portfolio
Here is a selection of my creations.
Each composition is an ode to imperfection and a celebration of the beauty found in natural materials.
Moon blood confers unique depth and texture. I hope their tranquility and mystery will touch your heart.
Through each piece, you may feel the harmony of yin and yang, the dualities that complement and transform each other.
These artworks also aim to break the taboos surrounding feminine cycles, presenting the menstrual blood as a source of life, creativity and natural beauty.
You can follow the movement here.
Kwel,
means circle or circus in Indo-European and symbolizes the cyclical and continuous nature of time and life. This concept is deeply connected to the moon’s phases and feminine cycles, reflecting a rhythmic flow that mirrors natural processes. “Kwel” highlights the ongoing, holistic patterns that govern growth, renewal, and transformation, encouraging a view of life that values interconnectedness and continuity. It underscores the significance of embracing cyclical rhythms to gain a deeper understanding of both natural phenomena and personal experiences.
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Femina,
means circle or circus in Indo-European and symbolizes the cyclical and continuous nature of time and life. This concept is deeply connected to the moon’s phases and feminine cycles, reflecting a rhythmic flow that mirrors natural processes. “Kwel” highlights the ongoing, holistic patterns that govern growth, renewal, and transformation, encouraging a view of life that values interconnectedness and continuity. It underscores the significance of embracing cyclical rhythms to gain a deeper understanding of both natural phenomena and personal experiences.
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Moon of the Westerners,
The “Moon of the Westerners” symbolizes the linear thinking often associated with the Western mindset, emphasizing a direct, goal-oriented approach to understanding and problem-solving. This perspective, rooted in Enlightenment values, illuminates a clear path forward but can limit broader, cyclical understandings of life. In contrast, many Eastern and Indigenous philosophies embrace holistic, interconnected approaches that value balance and continuity. The metaphor suggests that while Western linear thinking has driven progress, it could benefit from incorporating more cyclical and integrated perspectives, fostering a more balanced and holistic worldview.
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Brahmanic womb,
The culmination of this original process, serves as a way to transcend, to exist beyond the physical reality, in a realm that is intangible, subtle, and symbolic. The womb is where the divine essence takes form, representing the process of creation and manifestation. In spiritual contexts, it is seen as a nurturing space where all possibilities are contained and given shape. The deer is seen as a sacred guide, associated with transition and transformation, embodying personal growth and adaptation. It represents independence and freedom, with its antlers signifying renewal and the cyclical nature of life. The womb, the sacred cave where everything crystallizes, is united with the deer—embodying its gentleness, wisdom, independence, and virility, the Yang within the Yin.
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Maat,
Often depicted with an ostrich feather on her head, she is a central figure in ancient Egyptian mythology. The Egyptian goddess of truth and cosmic order, weighs the heart of the deceased and opens the celestial abode only when the heart is as light as a feather, unburdened by regrets, guilt, or shame. Maat’s scales are not merely instruments of judgment but emblems of the eternal quest for balance and righteousness in both earthly and divine realms.
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The story
My work embodies
my blood and DNA,
transcending a journey with my feminine cycle into art. A transformative week of yin yoga rekindled my creativity, sparking the rebirth of my artistic voice. Rather than provoking through shock, my approach is more discreet, shaped by my healthcare background and a love for the wabi-sabi philosophy. I aim to break taboos surrounding feminine cycles and celebrate menstrual blood as a source of life and beauty.
My hope is to empower women to embrace their bodies and contribute to a balanced, spiritually rich society, honoring the creative power within us all.
For any questions or information regarding my work, please contact me via the contact form.

