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THE FINAL ALGORYTHM

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EST. 2025

Final Algorithm was born from a simple but unsettling realization,

we live in a world that asks us to perform more than it asks us to feel.

 

As an artist, I watched how algorithms began to shape human behavior, how they whispered what we should desire, reward, share, and even believe. I saw how people traded intuition for validation, truth for attention, and originality for trends. And I wondered: "What happens to the soul in a world like that?".

 

This series is my answer.

 

In these paintings, mythological creatures step forward as protectors of something timeless. Horses, symbols of instinct, freedom, and raw spiritual power, become half-mechanical, half-divine. They carry the scars of the modern world, but not its control. Their halos glow with coded messages, warning us that identity is not something we can outsource to a machine.

 

Centaurs, Pegasi, and guardians stand on shifting chessboards, representing the strategies we use to survive a society obsessed with winning. Parrots mimic the noise of culture. Coins, check marks, and hearts reveal the currencies people now trade their worth for.

 

The messages hidden in every circle and halo—“Your algorithm is not your identity,” “Attention feeds egos,” “truth kills illusions,” “offline is the new luxury”, are my quiet rebellion against the emotional automation we see around us.

 

But beyond the symbolism, this series is deeply personal.

It reflects my own journey as a woman, an immigrant, an artist navigating a world that constantly tries to measure value through numbers, likes, and visibility. These paintings are reminders to myself, and to anyone who views them, that intuition is ancient, authenticity is rare, and the soul cannot be programmed.

 

Final Algorithm invites the viewer to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the part of themselves that knows who they are without being told.

 

Because in the end, technology may predict our moves…

but it will never define our essence.

ART OF BELONGING

THIRTY THREE

EST. 2024

This series questions whether our pursuit of individualism has left us more disconnected than ever. Inspired by communities rich in ritual, culture, and identity, the work reflects on the human need for belonging and the strength found in our chosen tribes.

Through these paintings, I explore the contrast between modern isolation and ancestral connection, inviting viewers to rediscover their community and embrace the authenticity that comes from knowing where they belong.

RECYCLING OF THE SOULS

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EST. 2019/2020

Recycling of the Souls reflects on how identity is constantly transformed. Each figure carries traces of past emotions, memories, and versions of the self, layered, reborn, and reimagined through bold color and expressive form.

These characters are bold women, rebels, spirits, and guides. They are not portraits of individuals, but reflections of many lifetimes. Their colors shift like moods, their expressions hold contradictions, and their worlds blur the real with the surreal. They represent the fragments of soul we collect, lose, and rediscover as we evolve.

Ultimately, the series celebrates our ability to reinvent ourselves and honors the beauty found in every cycle of transformation.

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ABSTRACT

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EST. 2019-2025

My abstract paintings explore emotion as landscape. Through layered color, intuitive movement, and spontaneous marks, these works capture the shifting inner weather we all experience, the storms, the calm, and the moments of transformation.
The shapes, textures, and contrasts echo water, wind, memory, and the fluid nature of becoming.

Each piece reflects a place that exists not in the world, but in the soul, inviting viewers to pause, feel, and recognize their own evolving inner landscape.

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