What was the last wish you made? I’m afraid to tell you mine because what if it might not come true anymore? What if, by speaking it aloud, I somehow jinx it? Never mind, I’ll keep it to myself.
Wishes are important, though, aren’t they? They serve as a map of sorts, guiding us toward something we desire but don’t yet have.
They make us pause and imagine what’s still missing, what could still be. Wishes have this magical ability to help us dream beyond the present, to focus on something better, something brighter, something that hasn't yet materialized. To see what has not yet been seen. And what more could one wish for than for the very wish itself to come true?
It all began with drawings and sketches back in primary school, where my passion for art first took shape. This passion naturally led me to study arts in high school and later in college. After graduating, I spent a decade in the advertising industry, an experience that taught me a vital lesson: every project needs a solid concept and a meaningful foundation.
Armed with that experience and knowledge, I turned my attention to something I’ve loved since childhood—creating art on walls. What began as a childhood fascination has blossomed into a professional pursuit of hand-painted murals and custom wall art, where I aim to tell stories through heartfelt brush strokes and emotional messages.
Today, I specialize in crafting large-scale wall art and bespoke mural designs that inspire connection and bring spaces to life. Whether it’s for residential, commercial, or public spaces across Europe, each piece is created with a deep sense of purpose, evoking feelings that resonate long after the first glance.
I know that all my work put together will not change much in the society we live in, I can only hope it changes some minds. One. Two. Three.
Who knows?
More artwork by Wanda
you are enough
we rise by lifting others
community creates the change
it is in our nature
creativity
music translates what words alone can't
monoblock monstera - 80X80cm, acrylic on canvas
belzepup - Detail from 60x70cm, charcoal on paper
monoblock monstera
belzepup
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