Paper Lamp KIT + Online Course

A guided lamp-making experience designed to be created at home.

Only 200 signed & numbered kits available.

A hand-drawn sketch of a fountain with water and a spray coming out of it, surrounded by small leaves or petals.
A line drawing of a person in a superhero costume with a cape, standing with hands on hips and smiling.
Outline drawing of a hamburger with lettuce, tomato, cheese, and a bun, with sesame seeds on top, surrounded by falling sesame seeds.
Outline drawing of a frying pan with a pancake inside, surrounded by small splashes or droplets.
Line drawing of a smiling dog's face looking over a wall.

What is Como Demo?

Founded by artist and creative Luciana Pérez, COMO DEMO is an evolving art practice creating spaces for presence, creativity, and human connection through immersive experiences, sculptural works, site-specific installations, and intentional gatherings. Rooted in the belief that art can deepen the way we relate to ourselves, others, and the world around us, each project invites people to slow down, create with intention, and reconnect through making. As an extension of our paper lamp workshop, which has brought together and inspired people across our growing community, COMO DEMO also offers a limited-edition creative kit that carries the experience beyond the circle and into the home.

Origins: Circle Archive

Every gathering leaves a trace. This is a collection of the experiences that continue to shape COMO DEMO.

The Paper Lamp workshop,

A seed of light planted in presence.

Origami Mobile Circle

A quiet gathering held in nature, where matcha, origami, and shared stillness came together in a circle of presence, peace, and gentle connection.

Abstract watercolor painting on paper with green, blue, and yellow circles and spiral shapes.
A curved, translucent resin piece with embedded abstract designs, including circles, swirls, leaves, and starburst patterns in shades of green, blue, and yellow.
Abstract watercolor painting with circular patterns in shades of green, blue, and yellow.
Close-up of a watermelon slice with abstract blue and green watercolor patterns on the flesh.

Personal Practice: Komorebi Painting

On a summer day, the circle became a living, open-air studio, fluid and responsive to the elements, reflecting the energy and connection at the heart of Como Demo. Each brushstroke, each traced shadow or wind pattern, becomes part of an ongoing spiral of awareness and transformation. Every piece made is one-of-a-kind. I love working large and intuitively, and the circle offered the ideal space to move freely, paint openly, and follow feeling rather than form.