In 2015, Mariya moved to the city to study graphic design, blending her artistic flair with the technical skills required in the modern world. It was there, during a late-night coffee run in , that she met an artist who introduced her to the concept of blending classical storytelling with digital art. This moment changed her path.

By , during a year of global uncertainty, Mariya found her voice, creating a digital art series that went viral, capturing the emotional longing for connection during isolation. Her work was characterized by warm palettes and melancholic, dreamy landscapes.

was born in 1997, a year that seemed to mark her as a bridge between the analog past and a rapidly digitizing future. Growing up in a small town surrounded by rolling hills, she was always known for her intense focus and a quiet, creative ambition.