showing a selection of 25 videos from the series ‚line of work‘ at @framedberlin on the 2nd and 3rd of may in berlin. here a little preview of what‘s to expect.

Lasting impact was created together with this incredible team last year! Thank you for making this series possible!
Styling: Sid Yahao Sun @sonnenscheinhrz
Textile Designer: Léa Domingues @dominguesleea
Make-Up: Victoria Reuter @victoriareutermua
Hair: Bastien Zorzetto @bastienzorzetto
Model: Sonya Mohova @sonyamohova
Model: Adele Désirée at Letitgo Management @adeledesir
Styling Assistant: Haoli Zeng
Photo Assistant: Mariana Romão @marianaromaoo
Studio: Landlord Studio Paris @landlord__paris
Production: Lars Alexander Beppler
Special Thanks: Autoverwertung Volz GmbH

Lasting impact was created together with this incredible team last year! Thank you for making this series possible!
Styling: Sid Yahao Sun @sonnenscheinhrz
Textile Designer: Léa Domingues @dominguesleea
Make-Up: Victoria Reuter @victoriareutermua
Hair: Bastien Zorzetto @bastienzorzetto
Model: Sonya Mohova @sonyamohova
Model: Adele Désirée at Letitgo Management @adeledesir
Styling Assistant: Haoli Zeng
Photo Assistant: Mariana Romão @marianaromaoo
Studio: Landlord Studio Paris @landlord__paris
Production: Lars Alexander Beppler
Special Thanks: Autoverwertung Volz GmbH

Lasting impact was created together with this incredible team last year! Thank you for making this series possible!
Styling: Sid Yahao Sun @sonnenscheinhrz
Textile Designer: Léa Domingues @dominguesleea
Make-Up: Victoria Reuter @victoriareutermua
Hair: Bastien Zorzetto @bastienzorzetto
Model: Sonya Mohova @sonyamohova
Model: Adele Désirée at Letitgo Management @adeledesir
Styling Assistant: Haoli Zeng
Photo Assistant: Mariana Romão @marianaromaoo
Studio: Landlord Studio Paris @landlord__paris
Production: Lars Alexander Beppler
Special Thanks: Autoverwertung Volz GmbH

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

Some images from my exhibition with @alyakubouskaya curated by @alina__mann @raeume.art during berlin art week! Thank you so much for having me and bringing this vision to life. Together we wanted to create a space that feels sacred and where you can be who you want to be without judgement. The idea came from my personal experience at a gynecologist where I was not taken seriously about decisions regarding my own body. It opened up a bigger question I wanted to ask: How can governments control us by limiting our bodily autonomy? And how can judgement by people in a superior position make you question your own decisions? With this exhibition we tried to open up this conversation rather than giving an answer to it.

last year I worked on this series ‘lasting impact’ and created my first sculpture. I worked with a local car junkyard to collect materials that usually aren’t recycled, such as rubber and the windshields, to give them a new life. it was such an eye opening experience for me, since I usually work with people as subjects to portray concepts. More sculptural projects coming soon.

last year I worked on this series ‘lasting impact’ and created my first sculpture. I worked with a local car junkyard to collect materials that usually aren’t recycled, such as rubber and the windshields, to give them a new life. it was such an eye opening experience for me, since I usually work with people as subjects to portray concepts. More sculptural projects coming soon.

last year I worked on this series ‘lasting impact’ and created my first sculpture. I worked with a local car junkyard to collect materials that usually aren’t recycled, such as rubber and the windshields, to give them a new life. it was such an eye opening experience for me, since I usually work with people as subjects to portray concepts. More sculptural projects coming soon.

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

Some impressions from our last CHORA shows in Bonn, captured through the sensitive eye of Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer.
This first encounter feels like the beginning of an exciting collaboration — one that might open new spaces, new visions, new questions.
Grateful for these shared moments 🙏
Chora; Fee Gloria Grönemeyer, Cristina Commisso, Marin Lemic, Martina De Dominicis, Alvaro Esteban Lopez, Evandro Lopez, Bojana Mitrovic, Franco Mento, Aurélie Martin

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project! @studioboggo @luap_idarnoc @emle.me @canpeprey - the exhibition is still open on appointment until October 31st in Barcelona - reach out to @canpeprey for more information

made a cute little calendar with my dolls 🏹 available for pre-order now - link in bio 💕

made a cute little calendar with my dolls 🏹 available for pre-order now - link in bio 💕
made a cute little calendar with my dolls 🏹 available for pre-order now - link in bio 💕
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