Following a path






For as long as I remember, I have tried to follow my intuition and not doubt the choices I’ve made.
I was born in communist Bulgaria and lived through the regime change and the country’s transformation from closed -off totalitarian society to a very open and anarchic one.
My path isn’t linear. It is one of a constant search for beauty, balance and meaning to create and share experiences and emotions. For the past 14 years, I have been living in a modern capitalist society (I am London-based), and my path carries the duality of my upbringing and past and my present liberal self.
The work I do in the creative industries has become a reflection of that duality, reflecting my constant search for deeper meaningful connections, quiet beauty and contemplation. Sometimes this duality makes me question my path, and the direction, but I meet my doubts with openness, that is often secured because of all my random encounters with beauty in all its shapes, forms, alive and manmade and also nature.
The selections of pictures I sent over are a tiny glimpse of that safety net (randomness, beauty and nature) that pulls me away from imposter syndromes, doubts and anxiousness.




I am a creative, working and living in the UK, with a passion for beauty and meaningful connections.


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