
Suki, is a multidisciplinary creative whose work seamlessly blends music, visual arts, and therapeutic practices.
With over 25 years of experience as a singer, photographer, and massage therapist, she has cultivated an extraordinary sensitivity to sound, image, and touch—shaping, restoring, and composing with both intuition and mastery.
Her creativity was ignited in childhood, influenced by the distinctive places her family explored while traveling.
Her lifelong curiosity has driven her to continue discovering new cultures, aesthetics, and traditions.
This nomadic existence has shaped a rare artistic sensibility, one steeped in cultural depth and nuance.
Along the way, she has immersed herself in a vast array of cultural landscapes, absorbing the textures, colors,
and traditions of every place she called home or stayed as a guest.
From the grandeur of castles and countryside estates to the raw authenticity of jungle homes, beach huts,
artist studios, and favelas, each experience has left its imprint, subtly woven into her creative output.
A Sonic and Visual Archive of Cultural Memory
Suki’s music is instinctive, telling stories that transcend geographical and societal divides.
Her collaborations span a wide spectrum of artists and traditions, resulting in a sonic archive that blends cultures
and genres.
Her photographic work shares a similar ethos: an eye for beauty in the overlooked, a sensitivity to raw truths
hidden within curated spaces. She is drawn to objects and structures imbued with history—aged textiles,
ceremonial headpieces, armor, masks, weathered wood, and hand-carved furniture.
She seeks out these remnants of the past in churches, flea markets, decayed architectural gems, and homes
layered with stories. In an era where so much is being replaced by sterile modernity in favor of uniformity and mass production, she is committed to preserving what holds character, craftsmanship, and soul.
Whether by capturing these details through her lens, embedding them in her music, or collecting them as
tangible relics, her work is a continuous act of remembrance.
She has spent her life immersing herself in diverse cultures and aesthetics, curating a personal collection from around the world.
The Art of Touch
Parallel to her artistic endeavors, Suki has spent 17 years refining her expertise in bodywork, specializing in Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy. Her practice is rooted in a deep understanding of chronic pain relief and holistic rehabilitation.
Working in collaboration with medical professionals—including doctors, chiropractors, and surgeons—she has provided therapeutic care in clinics, private residences, and wellness centers.
Her clientele spans professional athletes, rehabilitation patients, and individuals seeking physical restoration through
an approach that extends beyond the superficial.
Just as she seeks the essence of beauty in forgotten spaces, she approaches the human body with the same depth—tracing the unseen histories held within tension, guiding each person toward restoration with precision and sensitivity.


