I was born in Belgrade, Serbia—a city layered with history, rhythm, and contradiction. It was there that I first fell in love with the language of visual expression, studying at the High School of Design and later at the College of Textile Design. Art was my first home, my quiet rebellion, my way of making sense of the world. And then, life took me elsewhere.

For years, I traded brushstrokes for deadlines, stepping into the fast-paced world of media, where I eventually became the Editor-in-Chief of the digital edition of Elle Serbia. It was a thrilling chapter—but art waited silently in the background, never quite letting go. When I moved to Australia, something shifted. Surrounded by the vast skies and coastal stillness of Queensland, I felt a longing to return to what I had once left behind. I picked up my brushes again, uncertain but hopeful. What I found was not only the talent I had tucked away, but the deep, enduring love that still lived within it.

My work is mostly mixed media—layers of acrylic and graphic pen, or sometimes the slow, meditative richness of oil paint on its own. My background in textile and fashion design runs like a current through everything I create, particularly in my fearless embrace of colour. My style is eclectic and intuitive—a kaleidoscope of movement, texture, and mood. I’m endlessly inspired by the energy of cities, the surreal dreamscapes of Salvador Dalí, and the unpredictable ways in which emotion translates into form. 

Art, for me, is not just a practice—it is a return. A homecoming.