Immerse yourself in captivating words (poetry) and stunning visuals (art) that evoke emotions and inspire creativity.
"Sunkissed" Online exhibit now live!
Immerse yourself in captivating words (poetry) and stunning visuals (art) that evoke emotions and inspire creativity.
Welcome to my website!
Ainoarts [AY-NO] was born in July 2024 from the desire to create a small corner where my own artistic creations can come to life in order to create joy for my visitors.
During the creation phase for Ainoarts, I came across the idea of neuroaesthetics, an emerging concept combining neuroscience, art and psychology in the attempt to understand how the human brain responds to art and how it can be rewired to overcome trauma, improve mental health and daily life. My first books merged poetry with artistic elements to evoke emotions, therefore embodying the concepts of neuroaesthetics.
East-asian culture has fascinated me for many years, therefore, I hope to incorporate some of its elements in my future projects and creations.
I want Ainorts to innovate artistic expression and to become a gateway in their expression. I hope to achieve this via future collaborations and a fresh look at interpreting art, concurrent with today's modern art world.
You can reach out to me if you wish to discuss future collaborations.
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*Ainoarts is now on the Neuroarts Resource Center
Stay tuned for future exhibit information and updates on new works currently in progress.
Corina Sferdenschi, B.Sc., M.Ed., completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology at McGill University and went on to pursue her Masters in Education at the University of Ottawa, along with a Certificate in Neuroaesthetics from LSBR, and a Certificate in Art and Digital Transformation from the Copenhagen Business School.
Recently she became interested in the field of neuroarts and neuroaesthetics, an emerging concept linking psychology, neuroscience and arts and promising important discoveries for the future.
When she doesn't write or paint, she works in higher education.
One of my paintings was bought by one of my art sponsors and is now exhibited at McGill University. I couldn't be more proud of this achievement and grateful to my amazing art supporter.