Who I am

I've always loved literature and words, so much so that after starting out in Law—which I found terribly boring—I decided to follow my true passion and enrolled in Literature, later specializing in Social Communications with a focus on Entertainment at the Catholic University of Milan.

After graduation I worked for a short time in advertising, where I learned to give shape to ideas and transform emotions into images.
A precious period, during which I was also lucky enough to meet Gavino Sanna , who taught me that creativity is a way of looking at the world.

Then I became a mother, and with her, my desire to create with my hands returned forcefully. I began making small jewelry pieces and attended a goldsmith's school, where I learned goldsmithing and lost-wax casting techniques.

The turning point came almost by accident: wanting to make my daughter's First Communion favors myself, I engraved glass for the first time. It was love at first sight. From that moment, glass became my way of telling stories.

Today, combining my passion for history and storytelling with the manual skills that have always accompanied me, I give life to unique objects such as Occhiolino , Shelfie , Echo and PostaFerma — small light sculptures that preserve fragments of time and memory.