My fascination with art began when I was a child. For me, art became a way to express my feelings, to talk about what cannot be conveyed in words.

Every moment of my formation was like a lesson that pushed me to move forward. During my school years, I participated in theater productions, art competitions, and musical events. These first steps were important not so much for the results as for the sense of freedom that the opportunity to create gave me.

Teachers and mentors played a special role. My first theater teacher showed me that the stage is a place where you can be sincere and real. They believed in me, sometimes even more than I believed in myself.

As a teenager, I began to actively study acting, music, and painting. It was a period of experimentation and searching for myself. Often I would stay in the auditorium or studio until late at night, trying to make every gesture, every line perfect.

My first serious job was a role in a TV series. That was the moment when I realized that the stage was my calling.

Since then, art has been a part of my life. Each step, each new skill strengthened my desire to go further. I realized that through creativity you can inspire people, make them experience emotions, dream and even change their attitude to the world.

The first steps were not always easy, but each of them became a solid foundation for who I am today. And now, looking back, I realize that all of these moments were necessary to begin my journey into the world of art.