About me
Martina Pozzi is an Italian Architect and Collagist, born in 1986.
She graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 2011.
She works as an architect for a couple of years in her country and then by chance and luck, she moves to Seville where she stays living and working as an Interior Designer for 5 years.
This city completely captivated her, she fell in love with its people, with the streets full of art, with the patios with orange trees, with the Spring Festival, with the flowers in her hair, the ruffles and the polka dots of the Seville costumes.
In 2018 Martina had to leave her beloved Seville and move to Barcelona.
Here the architectural projects she was following gave her less and less space to creativity and so she began to feel frustrated.
She starts to feel that she has something inside that stirred her, something that wanted to find a way out through expression: it was her creative restlessness that she normally let off steam in interior design projects.
So, she starts to investigate the world of handmade paper collages and turns out that this technique is the best way for her, to vent and express herself.
Moved by a constant creative concern, Martina cuts and paste to give voice to her creativity and be happy, make collages it’s the only thing she make feels truly fulfilled.
Martina Pozzi is an Italian Architect and Collagist, born in 1986.
She graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 2011.
She works as an architect for a couple of years in her country and then by chance and luck, she moves to Seville where she stays living and working as an Interior Designer for 5 years.
This city completely captivated her, she fell in love with its people, with the streets full of art, with the patios with orange trees, with the Spring Festival, with the flowers in her hair, the ruffles and the polka dots of the Seville costumes.
In 2018 Martina had to leave her beloved Seville and move to Barcelona.
Here the architectural projects she was following gave her less and less space to creativity and so she began to feel frustrated.
She starts to feel that she has something inside that stirred her, something that wanted to find a way out through expression: it was her creative restlessness that she normally let off steam in interior design projects.
So, she starts to investigate the world of handmade paper collages and turns out that this technique is the best way for her, to vent and express herself.
Moved by a constant creative concern, Martina cuts and paste to give voice to her creativity and be happy, make collages it’s the only thing she make feels truly fulfilled.
“An eternal messy child lives in me who keeps my curiosity and desire to experiment alive”
“An eternal messy child lives in me who keeps my curiosity and desire to experiment alive”
“I living in a micro floor of 38 m2 with my partner, it is sometimes difficult to find the concentration and the peace to free the creativity.
So, after work, when I return home, I put on jazz music, I pour myself a glass of wine and try to slowly release my mind and enter in the right mood to create and suddenly the little desk in the corner of my room, become my big kingdom of papers, glue and fantasy.
Welcome to my world.”
“I living in a micro floor of 38 m2 with my partner, it is sometimes difficult to find the concentration and the peace to free the creativity.
So, after work, when I return home, I put on jazz music, I pour myself a glass of wine and try to slowly release my mind and enter in the right mood to create and suddenly the little desk in the corner of my room, become my big kingdom of papers, glue and fantasy.
Welcome to my world.”