Today’s We Are Wandsworth exhibition at Battersea Arts Centre was more than a presentation of artworks — it became a living field of encounter between artists, viewers, and a space rich with history.










My art is now on view at Battersea Arts Centre. Glass, light, and emotion meet in shifting forms that reveal more the longer you look. Step in and experience it.
📍 Battersea Arts Centre
📅 17–27 March
🎟 Free entry

This event highlights the strength and diversity of the local art scene. Bringing together nearly one hundred artists and hundreds of works in one place creates not only a showcase of talent, but a dialogue — between form, material, and experience. Each piece contributed its own narrative, building a collective story of contemporary sensitivity, identity, and the need for expression.
The importance of this exhibition lies in its openness. Its accessibility to a wide audience, combined with the unique setting of Battersea Arts Centre, allows art to move beyond closed circles. It becomes an experience — accessible, tangible, and alive.
My work, created using kiln-fired glass, is placed in direct relationship with light and architecture. Light — shifting, natural, and unpredictable — becomes a co-creator, revealing new layers of meaning depending on the time of day and the viewer’s perspective. This dialogue between material and space is central to my artistic practice.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the organisers of We Are Wandsworth for creating a platform that not only presents art, but actively supports artists and builds a creative community. The professionalism, attention to detail, and overall quality of the exhibition demonstrate the importance of thoughtfully curated spaces.

Thank you as well for the opportunity to be part of this experience — a meeting that leaves not only visual impressions, but a lasting sense of connection and inspiration to continue creating.
This is not just an exhibition. It is a moment where art truly meets people.









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