Where gesture becomes rhythm, and sound becomes form.
Explore the WorkWhere gesture becomes rhythm, and sound becomes form.
Mafi Felice was born in Mérida, in the Venezuelan Andes — a university town of mountains, firelight, and her mother's music. She began in graphic design, then completed her degree in San Francisco, where the ordered logic of the page slowly loosened into the freedom of the brush.
A mentorship with the calligrapher Monica Dengo opened the door to abstract mark-making. Alongside it she studied sound as a healing practice and the vocal tradition of Dhrupad. Today she moves between painting, calligraphy, music, and sound — listening for the moment a mark becomes a beat, and a line becomes a breath.
Ink, pigment, and gesture on paper — where color finds its own weather.
View PortfolioThe space between language and abstraction — letters loosened into visual music.
Voice, Dhrupad, and soundscapes — listening as its own form of making.
Guided sessions in mark-making, breath, and rhythm — in the studio and beyond.
Every mark is a breath.
Every rhythm becomes a landscape.