My Story:
Fine Dining with a Hungry Artist
Mallorca’s property market is booming, evolving each year into a more luxurious and exclusive destination for sophisticated individuals from around the world. Behind the polished facades and designer interiors, however, lies a reality that few speak about—the struggle of being a Real Artist in a world shaped by industry, money, and polished perfection.
As the island becomes a playground for architects, developers, interior designers, art advisors, and high-end galleries, the voices of true artists—those with something raw, meaningful, and uncomfortable to say—are often left behind.
A vicious circle exists: real estate agencies feed construction companies, who pass on projects to architects, interior designers, art consultants, and finally to galleries or agents. In this closed loop, art becomes a decorative afterthought rather than a cultural statement.
But what about the artists? The ones who sacrifice stability for authenticity? Who choose storytelling over sales?
We have stories that deserve to be heard—of struggle, of beauty, of resilience, and of rebellion. Stories that don’t always fit neatly on the walls of a show flat.
I'm a romantic at heart. I always dreamed of becoming a film director, and in many ways, that dream came true through my artistic journey. I realized that my role is to direct real stories, with real people—faces without masks, messages without filters.
This is why I created the project Fine Dining with a Hungry Artist.
Because we, as artists, are hungry—not just for food, but for recognition, connection, and truth.
Hungry to sit at the table again.
Hungry to speak freely, create boldly, and build bridges between the art world and the world of living, breathing people.
So come, take a seat. Share your story.
Let’s bring art—and the artist—back to the center of the conversation.

