Ida is a queer, autistic artist and model living in London with mixed fibre neuropathy. A lifelong creative with a habit of collecting skills, she has worn many hats throughout her career, from working as a script translator and film producer to film poster illustrator and merchandise designer for London-based musicians.
In 2023, while working as a producer and translator on the independent film “Confession of a River”, her work was featured at the Croatian International Film Festival.
Whether through painting, illustration, storytelling or design, Ida’s work explores disability, neurodiversity, and identity. She is particularly passionate about raising awareness of invisible disabilities and neurodivergence within marginalized communities in her work. She is currently developing a self-directed visual series, combining storyboarding and script writing to approach these themes through surreal and abstract narratives.
When she isn’t falling down a video essay rabbit hole, painting long past bedtime, or teaching herself a new skill on an unrealistic timeframe, Ida can be found rolling dice in tabletop roleplaying games or experimenting with new recipes.
Ida K
- HEIGHT: 177 cm/5' 9½''
- SHOE SIZE: 39.5EU/8½US/6½UK
- HAIR: Brown
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: Autism / Mixed Fibre Neuropathy
- HEIGHT: 177 cm/5' 9½''
- SHOE SIZE: 39.5EU/8½US/6½UK
- HAIR: Brown
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: Autism / Mixed Fibre Neuropathy
Ida is a queer, autistic artist and model living in London with mixed fibre neuropathy. A lifelong creative with a habit of collecting skills, she has worn many hats throughout her career, from working as a script translator and film producer to film poster illustrator and merchandise designer for London-based musicians.
In 2023, while working as a producer and translator on the independent film “Confession of a River”, her work was featured at the Croatian International Film Festival.
Whether through painting, illustration, storytelling or design, Ida’s work explores disability, neurodiversity, and identity. She is particularly passionate about raising awareness of invisible disabilities and neurodivergence within marginalized communities in her work. She is currently developing a self-directed visual series, combining storyboarding and script writing to approach these themes through surreal and abstract narratives.
When she isn’t falling down a video essay rabbit hole, painting long past bedtime, or teaching herself a new skill on an unrealistic timeframe, Ida can be found rolling dice in tabletop roleplaying games or experimenting with new recipes.