Born in Milan, where from a very young age she developed a strong inclination for creativity and manual arts. After graduating in Architecture, she trained as an art therapist at La scuola di Luca, with a Steinerian orientation, directed by Fiorenza De Angelis, working in school and therapeutic settings.
At the same time, she deepened her training in the decorative and visual arts, with a focus on manual techniques and the use of natural and recycled materials. Her research focuses on the expressive and transformative value of art, understood as a tool for healing, listening and relating.
She is dedicated to textile art too, exploring its narrative, symbolic and meditative potential. She has participated in a number of group exhibitions, consolidating her artistic path in dialogue with other languages and contemporary visions.
Her work stems from a slow, essential gesture that interweaves matter, memory and silence.