“I don’t create for algorithms. I create for the person who feels overwhelmed by noise and needs a quiet corner. Art should comfort or provoke—but never just exist to be consumed and discarded.”
She advocates for slow creativity: taking days or weeks to edit a single photograph, hand-lettering captions, and even mailing physical prints to loyal followers. This anti-hustle stance resonates deeply in an era of burnout culture. emilija dangalova
If you are looking for a review of her professional capabilities: “I don’t create for algorithms