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sonmima

Sónia K

I'm not an artist, I'm an experience
available works & pricing sonmima@me.com
tattoo @sonmimatattoo
merch @hey.blooma

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I have stunning quality posters (A4 and A3), merch and original artworks 🖤 I’ll deliver them in Lisbon and ship to other countries and cities 💌Give Art!


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1 years ago


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Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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21
12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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21
12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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21
12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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21
12 months ago


p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


188
21
12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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12 months ago

p.1

Part of my artistic practice over the past two years has been dedicated to exploring the theme of “having a place” — through the imagery of chairs as symbols of presence, waiting, and the possibility of grounding. Today, I feel how forms are fading, giving way to abstraction, where I am more interested not in the object itself, but in its shadow, trace, and sensation. I am exploring freedom — as a departure from social constructs, and now from my own, letting go of old anchors and images. My art becomes a way to shake the boundaries of perception, where I explore my own depth to the point where I can recognize the same depth in others. I am drawn to what remains when familiar outlines dissolve, and how, in this void, a new space for connection emerges.

📷 @shhkodnaya
📹 @franny_tenenbaum


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blessed 🔪


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3 weeks ago

she moves through matter

paper
dust
weight

something forms

before it is understood

@sonmima 🤍@cvetizabiela

#visualintelligence
#processoverresult
#artistlife
#quietobservation
#poeticdocumentary


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3 weeks ago

she moves through matter

paper
dust
weight

something forms

before it is understood

@sonmima 🤍@cvetizabiela

#visualintelligence
#processoverresult
#artistlife
#quietobservation
#poeticdocumentary


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3 weeks ago

she moves through matter

paper
dust
weight

something forms

before it is understood

@sonmima 🤍@cvetizabiela

#visualintelligence
#processoverresult
#artistlife
#quietobservation
#poeticdocumentary


47
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3 weeks ago

she moves through matter

paper
dust
weight

something forms

before it is understood

@sonmima 🤍@cvetizabiela

#visualintelligence
#processoverresult
#artistlife
#quietobservation
#poeticdocumentary


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3 weeks ago

she moves through matter

paper
dust
weight

something forms

before it is understood

@sonmima 🤍@cvetizabiela

#visualintelligence
#processoverresult
#artistlife
#quietobservation
#poeticdocumentary


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3 weeks ago

abstract collages
graphite, paper, magazine, marker
a3
#sonmimacollage #papercollageart #collage #papercollage


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1 months ago

abstract collages
graphite, paper, magazine, marker
a3
#sonmimacollage #papercollageart #collage #papercollage


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1 months ago

abstract collages
graphite, paper, magazine, marker
a3
#sonmimacollage #papercollageart #collage #papercollage


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1 months ago

abstract collages
graphite, paper, magazine, marker
a3
#sonmimacollage #papercollageart #collage #papercollage


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•studio• Life 🖤 @cvetizabiela 🖤


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1 months ago

• manifesto for my 35 💫

I think we forget that life was never meant to be understood, life was meant to be felt. We spend so much time trying to figure everything out, trying to fix, explain, solve, control. But life is not a puzzle, it’s a wave and you were not meant to carry the wave, you were meant to let it move through you.

The joy, the fear, the heartbreak, the moments that didn’t make sense till much later. You were not broken, you were becoming. I think the sadness comes from holding on to what was meant to pass.

We grip the moment, the person, the feeling hoping to freeze it in time but everything you have ever loved was borrowed and the beauty of it was never in the holding. It was in the being. So if you are hurting don’t rush to escape it. If you are lost don’t race to find directions.

Feel it, all of it, because this too is part of the dance and if you listen closely enough, even your pain is trying to teach you how to be alive.

Alan Watts

📷 @cvetizabiela 🤍


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1 months ago

• manifesto for my 35 💫

I think we forget that life was never meant to be understood, life was meant to be felt. We spend so much time trying to figure everything out, trying to fix, explain, solve, control. But life is not a puzzle, it’s a wave and you were not meant to carry the wave, you were meant to let it move through you.

The joy, the fear, the heartbreak, the moments that didn’t make sense till much later. You were not broken, you were becoming. I think the sadness comes from holding on to what was meant to pass.

We grip the moment, the person, the feeling hoping to freeze it in time but everything you have ever loved was borrowed and the beauty of it was never in the holding. It was in the being. So if you are hurting don’t rush to escape it. If you are lost don’t race to find directions.

Feel it, all of it, because this too is part of the dance and if you listen closely enough, even your pain is trying to teach you how to be alive.

Alan Watts

📷 @cvetizabiela 🤍


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1 months ago

• manifesto for my 35 💫

I think we forget that life was never meant to be understood, life was meant to be felt. We spend so much time trying to figure everything out, trying to fix, explain, solve, control. But life is not a puzzle, it’s a wave and you were not meant to carry the wave, you were meant to let it move through you.

The joy, the fear, the heartbreak, the moments that didn’t make sense till much later. You were not broken, you were becoming. I think the sadness comes from holding on to what was meant to pass.

We grip the moment, the person, the feeling hoping to freeze it in time but everything you have ever loved was borrowed and the beauty of it was never in the holding. It was in the being. So if you are hurting don’t rush to escape it. If you are lost don’t race to find directions.

Feel it, all of it, because this too is part of the dance and if you listen closely enough, even your pain is trying to teach you how to be alive.

Alan Watts

📷 @cvetizabiela 🤍


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1 months ago

• manifesto for my 35 💫

I think we forget that life was never meant to be understood, life was meant to be felt. We spend so much time trying to figure everything out, trying to fix, explain, solve, control. But life is not a puzzle, it’s a wave and you were not meant to carry the wave, you were meant to let it move through you.

The joy, the fear, the heartbreak, the moments that didn’t make sense till much later. You were not broken, you were becoming. I think the sadness comes from holding on to what was meant to pass.

We grip the moment, the person, the feeling hoping to freeze it in time but everything you have ever loved was borrowed and the beauty of it was never in the holding. It was in the being. So if you are hurting don’t rush to escape it. If you are lost don’t race to find directions.

Feel it, all of it, because this too is part of the dance and if you listen closely enough, even your pain is trying to teach you how to be alive.

Alan Watts

📷 @cvetizabiela 🤍


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1 months ago

I created a space
for the rush of your ocean

#papersarchive #flipbook #receipts #receipt #receiptsbook


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I created a space
for the rush of your ocean

#papersarchive #flipbook #receipts #receipt #receiptsbook


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1 months ago

I created a space for the rush of your ocean

🎥 @franny_tenenbaum

#receipt #receipts @papersarchive #papersarchive


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2 months ago

I don’t create at home - I live in a studio.

#artiststudios #artistsstudio #artiststudiolife #artistshome


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I don’t create at home - I live in a studio.

#artiststudios #artistsstudio #artiststudiolife #artistshome


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I don’t create at home - I live in a studio.

#artiststudios #artistsstudio #artiststudiolife #artistshome


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3 months ago


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