There’s a special kind of magic happening inside Lam Art Studio, the creative nest of Georgian artist Emina Poison. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if folklore, fairytales, and a dash of mischievous imagination came to life, her studio is basically the portal. Emina has become beloved around the world for her whimsical designer toys and surreal soft sculptures, each one so full of personality you almost expect them to wink at you.
Emina’s fascination with strange and mysterious creatures started way back in childhood. While other kids were drawing houses and sunshine, she was busy sketching invisible beings she felt rather than saw — the kinds of characters you could swear are hiding just outside the corner of your eye. Instead of outgrowing this magical worldview, she doubled down and turned it into her life’s work.
Her creative process? Honestly, it’s delightfully fearless. Emina doesn’t just follow traditional techniques — she invents her own as she goes. One day she’s sewing with delicate fabrics, the next she’s slicing up old credit cards or turning an aquarium net into hair for a creature that seems like it just crawled out of a dream. For her, everyday objects are just waiting for their chance to be transformed into something extraordinary.
What makes Lam Art Studio even more enchanting is that no two pieces are ever alike. Even when she revisits a favorite idea — maybe a strange little forest guardian or a mischievous moon creature — she changes the colors, accessories, poses, or facial expressions. Every toy has a soul of its own, and collectors absolutely love that feeling of one-of-a-kind authenticity.
It’s no surprise that Emina’s work has found fans all over the globe. Her pieces often appear in online galleries and international doll-art showcases, charming audiences with their mix of playfulness, emotion, and quiet mystery.
Lam Art Studio isn’t just where art happens — it’s where stories, creatures, and forgotten magic get a second life. And once you step into Emina Poison’s universe, you might never want to leave.























