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  If I am to define myself in any way, the word "seeker" starts floating in my mind. That is probably the closest I get to this abstract concept of being. Discovering  purpose, seeking  profound relationship with this planet and everything it includes; plants, animals, humans...the Universe around it. Looking for regular reminders of everything that excites us in an ecstatic way. Searching for the limits of expanding knowledge and wisdom. My great interest in science comes from a humanistic and poetic sense of it. I wish I was a poet, but expressing purpose and sharing ideas, for me, comes most naturally through creating abstract portraits and visual landscapes.
Human Resonance Project- The inner dialouge

The moment I started talking, I started asking questions. The “why” phase we all go through as children never left me. Curiosity has been the guiding force of my existence, occasionally followed by moments of awe.

In these moments lie many of the answers I am searching for -answers that escape purely logical understanding. That is why I experience art as one of the most powerful forms of communication: a way to speak directly to our senses.

I began learning about classical music at the age of eight. Practicing the piano, sometimes up to six hours a day, helped me develop both my motor and mental skills, while studying music made me aware of its complexity and beauty.

Until the age of nineteen, music was a central part of my life. Over time, my curiosity led me toward other forms of expression : reading and writing poetry, acting, photography, and even discovering meaning and movement through dance.

The art form that challenges me most- offering depth, euphoria, satisfaction, and setting my creative imagination into motion - is visual expression.  Drawing and painting saved my sanity and showed me a way to connect with others. They give me a sense of mental freedom and spiritual ambition like nothing else does.

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I am endlessly fascinated by human creativity- not only in art, but in life itself. In the ways we adapt, endure, imagine, and rebuild. Our resilience, and our ability to transform pain into meaning, feels to me like one of the most powerful forces we possess.

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I believe that we, as humans, are standing at the edge of a new evolutionary step-one not defined by technology alone, but by awareness, responsibility, and connection. Personal growth and inner development feel necessary at this moment, yet they require a particular kind of freedom: freedom from the inner tyranny that quietly and painfully shapes our choices.

Individual evolution, however, is not enough on its own for the evolution of our species. Personal growth is a necessary stepping stone, but only insofar as it enables something larger-the capacity to truly work, create, and evolve together.

Learning how to move beyond mere coexistence into genuine relational presence and collaboration is, to me, one of the evolutionary possibilities before us. It is a possibility that cannot be automated or inherited; it asks for a conscious choice, made again and again. True transformation does not arise in isolation. It emerges through connection, through shared responsibility, collaboration, and the willingness to evolve together.

 

 

Welcome to this virtual gallery.

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I hope you find something that resonates.
Feel free to get in touch.

Katarina

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