Witchita is a space where my work and my thinking meet.

It connects creative projects, structured work and an evolving almanac of ideas, reflections and observations.
This is not a portfolio in the traditional sense.
It is a living system of how I see, create and organize meaning.
Space where work and reflection are not separated but continuously inform each other.

Wondering who I really am? You’re in the right place.
The Mosaic of My Work

My given name is Lucia, but I’ve always felt a resonance with the shorter form, Luc.

A few years ago, I chose to adopt Luc Noroli as my professional identity. It is the name I use for my work and the name you will see most often with my professional practices.

However, within my creative world, I go by Lucille. That is my signature nickname and the voice behind Witchita; she is the expression of my artistic soul and the part of me that speaks most freely.

Then there is Zoya, a name very close to my heart. It emerged from my journey through gaming and cosplay communities and became such a vital part of me that I carried it into a project I founded: Zoya Botanics, a modern apothecary inspired by the wisdom of plants, herbs, and nature.

For a long time, I felt fragmented—as if I were split into pieces, unsure of how to bring these different versions of myself together. But I have come to realize that Witchita, Lucille, Zoya, and every other side of me are all anchored by the same core. They are driven by a single, unwavering desire: to experience life deeply, to create with purpose, and to seek clarity within the chaos.

After all, I am a deeply curious person. Ever since I could speak, there is one question I have kept asking again and again…

Can you guess what it was?

 

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My work is about noticing patterns, translating ideas, and turning complexity into something clear. Whether through images, words, projects or conversation, I don’t work from a single role, but from a specific way of seeing.

Sometimes this manifests as photography or visual creation. Sometimes it becomes collaboration, organization and creative projects behind the scenes. Sometimes it turns into conversation: helping people find clarity, direction or a new perspective on their situation. And sometimes, it becomes working with materials, nature, and slower, hands-on processes.

I am interested in how people perceive the world, how they create meaning and how small shifts in perspective can change the way life is experienced. To me, creativity is not just production; it is a way of paying attention. It is a process, raw living.

Ultimately, this space is not about defining one single identity. It is about allowing different ways of seeing to exist side by side.

My strengths lie in connecting ideas, sensing patterns, and translating what feels complex into something structured and understandable.
This shows up both in creative work and in the way I support people.

If something resonates, you can continue through WORK or ALMANACH.