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Hand-painted panno mural in Limassol inspired by DIOR's Toile de Jouy style. Elegant forest wall art for a children's room, blending fine art with interior design.
A Dreamlike Forest in a Child’s Room: Hand-Painted Panno Mural in Limassol I got a phone call from a friend: "I have a Russian family who would like to have wall painting at their children's room. Can you do that? But, you need to know - they are not easy clients,...." my friend said and we started to think about the sketch... it took us almost 2 months to prepare it and to got the confirmation.... Now home in Limassol, a child’s bedroom has been transformed into a timeless
Jul 20, 20253 min read


Indirect Art Collecting: When the Artist Becomes the Archivist of Life
There is a quiet, almost invisible way art enters people’s lives — not through galleries, auctions, or carefully planned acquisitions, but through something far more intimate. I call it indirect art collecting . It happens when a collector doesn’t actively search for artworks, but instead discovers an artist — and over time, that artist becomes something more than a creator. They become a behind-the-scenes documentarian. An observer of life. An archivist of emotional moments
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Money Archaeology: Cyprus — Between Archive, Nature, and Artificial Intelligence
All photographic and archival materials presented in this project are derived from a private collection of Cypriot banknotes. These materials are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced, distributed, or used without prior authorization. The Money Archaeology project continues its exploration of value, memory, and symbolism through a new chapter rooted in Cyprus — an island where history, identity, and economy are deeply intertwined. This phase of the project began w
Apr 12 min read


Masterclass: Creativity as Medicine: Art Therapy, Innovation and Community Wellbeing
Sunday, 15 March 2026 15:00 – 16:00 Amara Hotel Limassol, organized by ART.CY Lecture at the Poseidon, Art therapy center, Minsk, Belarus Art therapy is an interdisciplinary field combining psychology, neuroscience and creative practice to support mental health, emotional resilience and personal development. Studies show that creative activity can reduce stress, improve cognitive flexibility and strengthen emotional regulation. Art-based approaches are increasingly recognized
Mar 123 min read


Easter Cycle: The Value of Change
Easter Egg Sketch Project for Money archeology Limassol, Cyprus, 2026 This project was created following an invitation from a Cypriot–Lebanese art collector to work with his extraordinary collection of historical Cyprus banknotes. Among them are extremely rare British-issued notes, including specimens that were never released into circulation — currencies that existed “behind the scenes” of the economic system. Having access to this hidden archive allowed me to approach money
Feb 161 min read


Therapeutic Art Coaching, Art, and Nervous System Presence
Being in the moment is not a mental decision. It is a state the nervous system remembers — once it feels safe enough to be here.
Feb 13 min read


“Say My Name” — Solo Exhibition by artist and therapeutic art coach Ance Gricmane at B bārs, Riga, Latvia
This abstract art exhibition has been a mark of contemporary art becoming more available for young art collectors, buyers and viewers.
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Art Process Splash the Brain: How Creativity Unleashes What Words Cannot
When we speak about art, we often talk about color, form, or aesthetics. But rarely do we speak about its hidden superpower—the way the...
May 31, 20254 min read


Art as Therapy: Unlocking Emotional Wellness Through Creativity
As the contemporary world accelerates toward an increasingly digital existence—with well-being strategies now being designed for the next...
May 19, 20256 min read


Sell and buy art or Mindful Masterpieces: How Artists Channel Emotion for the Collector’s Soul
Private collector @ Hotel Bergs, Latvia In a world where luxury is increasingly defined by depth and intention—not just price tags—collecting art is evolving into something more meaningful than ever before - I am writing from my 20 years experience as an artist who managed to collaborate with not only individual collectors, but banks who collect art. Today’s discerning collectors are seeking pieces that don’t just elevate interiors, but nourish the soul - we all are spiritual
May 15, 20254 min read
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