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I was born in Rome, among the echoes of Roman ruins and the shadows of marble statues. It was in Switzerland that I became an artist and arts educator, learning to hold the past in dialogue with the present.

Alongside teaching artists and puppet storytellers, I began weaving stories into art—creating spaces of wonder where connection and imagination unfold into lived collective experiences.

My inspiration emerges from everyday life and the silent poetry I find within it. A falling leaf, a tangle of roots, a key guarding a secret, or a comb that becomes a way of untangling experiences and feelings. I am drawn to the emotional resonance of these objects, the memories they carry, and their connotative meanings.

The process itself remains, in some ways, mysterious and unspoken. Sewing and drawing become physical ways of inhabiting those experiences and their poetry, while also serving as tools to process, reflect on, and transform experience.

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