In modern life, the grid is everywhere. Butterfly scales form the most beautiful and unique grid, the streets of cities create the most famous urban grid in the world, while we follow our digital media through small pixelated display network. 2. Speaking of art, are there any current artists that have been inspiring you lately? Yes, there are always many of them, but let’s mention just a few that can be related with this field: Chuck Close, Charis Tsevis, Frank Stella, Eva Hesse, Devorah Sperber and Chiharu Shiota. 3. Describe “Grid” in three words. Lines, space and movement. 4. When you’re about to sit down and start designing, do you have any certain rituals you have to do in order to begin your creative process? Desk organization- my papers, colors and tools have to be handy.
5. I’d love to see one of my designs turned into……. Ceramic tiles. 6. What’s your favorite print(s) from Grid? Is there a certain story behind it/them? I am so excited to be able to use my “Grid Positive” pattern as a design wall or board, so that it can be like a “skeleton” for creative interplay. There’s one of the designs“Circuit Rose” that was part of my portfolio, submitted to AGF back in 2012. I am so thrilled that it finally made its appearance in this collection! 7. My 2019 mantra is….? Work hard and enjoy more the simple life moments and blessings.