Raya Iubinescu: Photography, Visual Poetry, and Spiritual Offerings
Raya Iubinescu, born Raisa Hagiu in Galati, Romania, is a contemporary visual artist and photographer whose practice is deeply rooted in spiritual inquiry and the exploration of light. Educated at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca and the École Supérieure des Beaux Arts D'Angers in France, Raya Iubinescu has developed a unique artistic language that blends fine art photography with philosophical reflection. Her work, which she describes as an "offering to the world," is organized under the umbrella of "iubinescu," a name representing a pure land of heart-centered creation. Currently based in a Tibetan Buddhist meditation centre in Dharamshala, India, Raya Iubinescu draws profound inspiration from her environment and the study of inner landscapes. Her portfolios, including projects like "Patterns of Nostalgia," "India Series," and "Flashes of Perception," investigate the transience of existence and the subtle interplay of light and perception. Raya Iubinescu focuses on capturing the "space between thoughts and things," inviting viewers to engage with their own spiritual journeys. Her practice encompasses photography, video, and creative books, all serving as mental and material offerings filled with love and sunlight. Whether photographing portraits or documenting the glittering sun on water, Raya Iubinescu maintains a commitment to expressing the beauty and intimacy of the world, bridging the internal and external through her visual storytelling.