After a year of studying International Relations – Political Science at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, she moved to Florence, Italy, at the age of 18 which meant a new birth for her.
Later she continued her studies at Audio-Visual Department at Academie Minerva in Groningen, The Netherlands, where she earned her M.A.
In 1994 she moved to Treviso, Italy (near Venice) where she got herself her first studio, a 3.5 × 3.5 m room in an abandoned factory where specially in year 1996 she produced a huge amount of very big size paintings.
She spent a winter in Paris at Cite' Internationale des Arts an international artist's residency.
On and off two years in Lake Tahoe Area of the Sierra Mountains in California, until she bought a villa in the Branik village, Pre-Coastal Wine Country of Slovenia in 2004.
Located ten min from Italian border about an hour East from Ljubljana and West from Venice.
In 2008 she was ready for a higher level of solo exhibitions that later took place in Koper, Slovenia, Singapore, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, Kuala Lumpur, Chiang Mai and Bangkok Thailand.
Due to her character of always being attracted by the places where the things are moving, she visited Hong Kong in 2009, Singapore and surrounding countries in 2010,[1] and in 2012.
The movement's typical trait was to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.
Expressionist artists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality.
The paintings vibrate with the contrasts of light and dark, bright and dull and warm and cold.
She is today more than ever an avid traveler, and she captures the essence of the places she visits in vibrant sometimes more descriptive while sometimes more abstracted pictures.
The explosive energy of South East Asia is making her paintings even more vivid and vibrant.
Her photographs and paintings are a dream world of happy atmospheres, strong light and uplifting lush colors.
In this era of economic recession, some call her the anti-depressionist artist due to the uplifting energy that her paintings emanate.