My Art

In the folds of black and white, my art unfolds, telling stories of shadows, lights, thoughts, and emotions through paper and ink. The choice of these timeless tones is not just a stylistic preference but an invitation to deep attention, a gaze without distractions on the unfolding subject.

Through every stroke and every point, I aim to evoke a double “wow” in the audience: one for the emphasized and amplified beauty and another for the extraordinary meticulousness with which each element is forged within the artwork. Creation, often neglected in its complexity, deserves to be contemplated in every shade. With my works, I seek to channel the intrinsic magic of life, a magic hidden in every detail, inviting spectators to celebrate not only the artwork but also the extraordinary complexity of our universe.

Biography

I was born on January 9, 1992, in Chisinau, Moldova. At the age of 13, driven by the pursuit of a better future, I joined my mother in Italy.

Here, I earned a degree in Computer Science from the University of Milan – Bicocca and began my career in the financial sector. However, the call of art has always been present, albeit in the background.

Despite the lack of a formal artistic education, drawing has always been my companion since the first strokes of a pencil. Initially focused on patterns, drawing was my refugeā€”a way to relax and give shape to my thoughts.

Only recently have I acknowledged that the dream of becoming a professional artist cannot remain locked away. Drawing, a faithful life companion, has never abandoned me, despite my attempts to conceal this part of myself for a long time.

Commissions

Do you have a subject in mind and would like to commission a customised design? Do you want to give a special gift to someone dear to you? Or do you simply need to decorate the walls of your home and don’t know where to start?

Whatever the case, I will be happy to evaluate your needs and work to draw your idea on paper, always and exclusively in my personal style

Iuliana Iavorschi

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