She published three books covering poetry, telepathy and prophetry and several geometrical drawings.
Three of her siblings died during childhood and her brother and father committed suicide when she was 17 years old.
[6] For the exhibition, artist Christodoulos Panayiotou produced stone benches quarried from AION A.
[8] Said one scholar, in comparing her to other women artists, "Hilma af Klint, Agnes Martin, and Emma Kunz approached geometric abstraction not as formalism, but as a means of structuring philosophical, scientific, and spiritual ideas.
Using line, geometry, and the grid, each of these artists created diagrammatic drawings of their exploration of complex belief systems and restorative practices.