KaMa: Music as Living Art
Welcome to my sonic universe — a place where music dissolves into painting, and human and mathematical disciplines intertwine.
Every note becomes a brushstroke, and every melody unfolds like a map. I collaborate with painters to create multisensory experiences, weaving concepts from psychology and mathematics into sound, offering a truly unique interpretation of music.For me Music is meant to be collective
I want my work to be more than something you simply listen to — it’s a journey. One that carries you beyond sound, into a space that touches both mind and spirit.Artists should just remain invisible channels and be possessed by the music, not possess it.

DEFINING MOMENTS
My artistic path has been shaped through a series of experiences that have progressively defined a personal expressive language.
Among them, one of the most significant was a live performance in which I integrated elements of the Indian tradition, collaborating with sitar and tabla. On that occasion, the stage was conceived as an installation space — an extension of my inner dimension — constructed through personal objects and literary references, transforming the performance into a layered narrative, both visual and sonic.
Each concert thus becomes a compositional act in real time: an open framework where music, symbolism, and stage presence converge to generate an authentic, non-replicable experience.

FUN FACTS
Outside of music, I’m deeply interested in practices that explore the inner world and human consciousness.
I’m drawn to yoga and meditation as daily tools for grounding and self-awareness, as well as numerology and psychology, which help me understand patterns, identity and transformation.
I’m particularly inspired by the work of Carl Jung and his exploration of archetypes, the unconscious and the multiplicity of the self — themes that strongly influence both my life and my artistic expression.

My source of inspiration
I find inspiration for my music in unexpected places — from reading essays on psychology and even physics, to simply observing people while sitting on a bench in a square.
I’m fascinated by human behavior, by what is visible and what remains hidden.
“The purpose of art is to cleanse our souls from the dust of everyday life.”