About

Hello there!

I am an art lover, travel enthusiast, and music creator. From exploring the depths of the Louvre Museum to wandering the vibrant streets of New York, I have always been fascinated by the beauty and diversity of art from around the world.

In addition to my love of art and travel, I am also a passionate musician. I have been creating music and I love experimenting with different genres and sounds. My go-to software for music creation is Ableton, which has allowed me to bring my creative ideas to life in new and exciting ways.

When I’m not making music, I also enjoy sculpting. There’s something incredibly satisfying about molding a piece of clay into something beautiful and meaningful. Whether it’s a statue of my favorite musician or a unique interpretation of a landscape, sculpting allows me to express myself in a tactile and tangible way.

Through this blog, I hope to share my love of art, travel, music, and sculpting with you. From reviews of the latest art exhibitions to tips on how to create your own music with Ableton, I want to inspire and encourage creativity in others. So come along on this journey with me and let’s explore the world of art and creativity together!

Ippolita Maria Sforza, by sculptor Francesco Laurana ca. 1430 - 15
Ippolita Maria Sforza, by sculptor Francesco Laurana ca. 1430 – 1502
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Where sound and form come together.

Lumlux Art is a space where music and visual art merge into one creative flow. Here, I share my passion for composing music and sculpting — two ways of exploring emotion, connection, and storytelling.

Whether you’re an artist, a lover of expressive art, or simply curious about what happens when intuition meets craft, I invite you to explore, listen, and feel inspired.

Take your time, look around, and most of all — feel at home.

“If you burned every book of fiction, in a thousand years they wouldn’t come back as they were. They’d all be different, because fiction is based on imagination. But if you burned all the science books, in a thousand years they’d all be back exactly the same, because science is based on facts and reality.”

Ricky Gervais