“Moving within a boundless circle, spiraling upward, sensing, becoming. Where creation is presence, and presence is everywhere.”

Como Demo is an invitation: to gather, create, and reconnect. A living art movement, spiraling upward, shifting with the seasons, and reflecting the shape, dreams, and spirit of those who step into the circle.

A portal emerges wherever it is called, beneath trees, beside rivers, on rooftops, beaches, in art galleries, or borrowed rooms. In the midst of New York City’s restless sprawl, Como Demo offers soft pockets of stillness, spaces to slow down and return to presence. Each gathering is a container for peace, creativity, and shared attention.

In a time of noise, speed, and fragmentation, Como Demo returns us to what is essential. We believe spaces, like people, are alive, constantly shifting and inviting presence.
Through intentional gatherings, we create space to reconnect with our senses, our hands, and those around us. Each experience offers a moment to create, to share, and to leave with something meaningful—both a physical piece and a lasting sense of connection.

A woman with long curly hair is sitting outdoors near a lake with green trees in the background. She is raising her hand and appears to be releasing or watching two paper origami cranes flying above her, illuminated by sunlight.

About Lulú

Luciana Perez is creating a world where art, nature, and shared experience come together through light, material, and space. She is an artist and creative director focused on shaping intentional environments, guided by a sensitivity to atmosphere and the way people gather and connect.

Her work moves across mediums and is informed by nature and an ongoing interest in ancestral ways of creating, thinking, and living. Light is at the center of her practice, he approaches light as something to be held and carried gently, translating daylight into softer, more intimate forms. Through sculptural paper works, she creates objects that glow with intention.Her process is hands-on and intuitive, developing forms that are both sculptural and functional through direct engagement with materials.

This approach extends into the environments she creates. Through workshops and installations, she invites people to to stay connected with the senses through sound, tea, scent, and material, often in dialogue with exhibitions and outdoor settings. To stay present and in attention to rhythm, feeling, and presence.

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