Over time, my creative practice has evolved beyond design and visual communication into a deeper exploration of people, culture, and human connection. What began as a passion for creativity gradually expanded into interests in ethical fashion, education, creative facilitation, art therapy, and artistic expression.

Today, I see creativity not only as a tool for communication, but also as a way to share, connect, care, and make sense of the world around us. Through art, workshops, and personal artistic practice, I continue to explore how imagination can foster dialogue, awareness, and meaningful experiences.

Art as Mediation

What began as a photography workshop in 2018 quickly revealed something deeper: creativity is not only a means of expression, but also a powerful tool for connection, reflection, and personal growth. Since then, I have developed and facilitated more than a hundred creative workshops with children, teenagers, adults, and vulnerable populations across educational, healthcare, and community settings.

Trained in Art and Therapeutic Mediation at Université Paris Cité, my practice combines artistic exploration, active listening, and a human-centered approach. Today, this work also informs my research interests, exploring the links between creativity, cognition, well-being, and the ways we adapt creative experiences to individual needs.

Fashion for change

After more than a decade working in the fashion and luxury industries, I became increasingly interested in the social, cultural, and environmental questions shaping the future of fashion. Beyond trends and aesthetics, fashion reflects the values, aspirations, and transformations of the societies that create it.

Through conferences, interviews, and encounters with entrepreneurs, designers, and innovators, I explored the emergence of more responsible approaches to production, materials, and circular economy. These conversations revealed a shared ambition: rethinking fashion not only as an industry, but as a space for creativity, innovation, and positive change.

Fine Art

Art Therapy & Creative Mediation

I began my art therapy practice in 2023 after completing a University Diploma in Art and Therapeutic Mediation at Université Paris Cité. This training marked a turning point in my journey, giving a therapeutic and socially engaged dimension to my artistic practice.

Since then, I have led workshops with diverse audiences — children, adults, and individuals with physical or psychological disabilities — in educational, hospital, and community settings. These workshops are designed as spaces for expression, transformation, and meaningful exchange.

Painting, photography, stop motion, drawing, and writing each serve as creative tools to explore emotions, foster dialogue, and gently approach sensitive topics. My methodology is grounded in attentive listening, creativity, and collaborative processes within a safe and supportive environment.

At the intersection of art and care, this practice extends my creative path with purpose. It reflects my commitment to using artistic expression as a means of well-being, connection, and shared human experience. Developed alongside my artistic and digital work, it has become an essential part of my professional trajectory.