

I'm Vanessa — in art, Vartemisy.
I've always been drawn to what lies beneath the surface.
The feeling that certain spaces drain you.
That some coincidences are too precise to be random.
That ancient systems knew things about reality we've mostly forgotten.
I explore these invisible forces — through Classical Feng Shui and symbolic creations.
More about me
I grew up noticing things others seemed to walk past. The way certain rooms made me want to stay, and others made me want to leave immediately. The way some coincidences felt too precise to be accidents.
I studied economics, spent years working at the European Space Agency, built businesses — but the questions that never left me were always the same: what are the invisible forces that shape how we feel, how we live, how things unfold?
Feng Shui turned out to be one of the most precise answers I found. Not the Western version with lucky bamboo and bagua maps — but the classical Chinese tradition. A system refined over centuries, rooted in the observation of nature, space, and how humans relate to both. I trained under a master with decades of experience, studying Xing Shi Pai and Ba-Zhai in their original form.
The symbolic art came from the same place — a need to make the invisible visible. To give form to what we sense but can't always name.



