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Respecting Emotions – My Philosophy in Art





In my creative journey, I have always believed that art is not just about crafting beautiful works but about building a bridge to human emotions. For me, leveraging fear, vulnerability, or pain to draw attention has never been an acceptable choice.


Many of my clients come to me after experiencing loss. Faced with such profound emotions, I choose to listen, empathize, and honor their feelings. While much of my current work is dedicated to commemorating beloved pets who have passed, I make it a point to avoid embedding negative emotions into my creations. Instead, each piece becomes a vivid, intimate portrayal, offering a gentle reminder that love and cherished memories remain eternal.


Wool—a soft yet transformative material that becomes strong and enduring through countless needle strokes—serves as a powerful symbol in my work. It embodies my belief that memories are never truly lost; they simply take on a new, meaningful form. This is my way of helping clients honor their past while fostering a sense of hope and healing, rather than revisiting their pain.


I trust that the clients who seek my work are thoughtful and discerning, capable of recognizing the value of authenticity and sincerity. They are not easily swayed by emotional marketing gimmicks or fleeting tactics. This trust fuels my dedication to creating works that focus on quality and meaningful connections.


This philosophy also guides my interactions with clients. I never pressure or rush anyone into making decisions. My goal is for them to feel the passion and value I pour into each and every detail of my work.


To me, true artistry does not rely on exploiting fear or weakness. By offering sincerity and respect, genuine value will naturally resonate with those who appreciate it. And that, for me, is one of the most profound meanings behind the work I do🙏


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