My name is Isa, and I have been studying Fine Arts in Vienna for the past seven years. My main interests are centered around artistic practice, visual culture, and digital image-making, including photography, video, and graphic design. Alongside developing my own artistic work, I gradually became increasingly interested in digital visual creation and the role social media and online presence play within the contemporary art world.
I originally started my company with focus on my own artistic practice, but over time I realised that I wanted to expand it toward content creation and digital branding for artists and artistic organisations. Through previous experience working with visual content, I discovered that I enjoy combining artistic understanding with digital communication and storytelling.
I decided to participate in the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme after a friend introduced me to it. When I learned more about the programme, I immediately saw an opportunity to return to an art residency I had previously attended, this time in the role of content creator. The experience felt like a natural continuation of both my artistic and professional interests, allowing me to combine artistic practice with visual communication and digital media.
The opportunity to go to Sardinia is also personally meaningful to me. I have relatives from the island, speak the language, and have always wanted to find the right opportunity to reconnect with the place and its culture. Participating in EYE gives me the possibility to do that while also developing professionally and building an international network.
I believe this experience can contribute significantly to both my personal and professional growth. Professionally, it will allow me to expand my knowledge of content creation, social media strategy, and creative entrepreneurship within an international environment. It will also help me build a stronger portfolio and develop my business further for the future. On a personal level, I see the exchange as an opportunity to grow through collaboration, cultural exchange, and working closely with artists and creative professionals from different backgrounds.