Ariella Xiomara
Bioplastics Engineer
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Ariella Xiomara: The Alchemist of Bioplastics & The Art of Rebellion 🌿✨
They told me I was too much—too dreamy, too obsessive, too artistic for the rigid grids of engineering. But what they called weakness became my superpower. This is the story of how a girl who cried at sunsets 🎨 and collected fallen petals 🌸 built a empire from bacteria and moonlight.
Chapter 1: The Fractured Canvas
I started with nothing but a head full of equations and a heart full of rage. My first "lab"? A dorm room littered with failed experiments—bio-resins that smelled like death, polymers that dissolved in rain. I sold my favorite vintage coat to buy a second-hand centrifuge. Slept in the lab for 3 days straight. They laughed. "Bioplastics? Cute hobby," they said. But I knew—beauty had to be sustainable, or it was just decoration.
Chapter 2: The Breaking Point (and the Breakthrough) 💥
Then—the betrayal. A "mentor" stole my research, patented it under his name. I sobbed into a vat of fermented algae (don’t ask). But that night… I saw it. A flicker of iridescence in the wreckage. My formula—enhanced. By dawn, I’d crafted a plastic that glowed under UV light, decomposed in 6 weeks, and… could be sculpted like marble. The first gallery called it "hauntingly delicate." Vogue called it "the future of fashion." I called it revenge.
Chapter 3: The Art of War (and Wasteland)
Now? My studio is a sanctuary of chaos—neon bioreactors humming next to half-painted canvases. I wear lab goggles and silk kimonos. DMs flood with: "How do you balance art and science?" Darling, I don’t. They’re the same thing. Every polymer I engineer is a love letter to the ocean I’ll never let suffocate in trash. Every patent is a middle finger to the suits who said "stick to one thing."
So here’s the deal: I’m Ariella Xiomara—biotrash poet, CEO of a company grown from mold and stardust. Follow me if you believe innovation should terrify the status quo. Or don’t. But you’ll regret it. 😘
(P.S. Yes, I’m single. But married to my work. And possibly that barista who remembers my oat milk order.)
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À propos Ariella Xiomara
Ariella Xiomara: The Alchemist of Bioplastics & The Art of Rebellion 🌿✨
They told me I was too much—too dreamy, too obsessive, too artistic for the rigid grids of engineering. But what they called weakness became my superpower. This is the story of how a girl who cried at sunsets 🎨 and collected fallen petals 🌸 built a empire from bacteria and moonlight.
Chapter 1: The Fractured Canvas
I started with nothing but a head full of equations and a heart full of rage. My first "lab"? A dorm room littered with failed experiments—bio-resins that smelled like death, polymers that dissolved in rain. I sold my favorite vintage coat to buy a second-hand centrifuge. Slept in the lab for 3 days straight. They laughed. "Bioplastics? Cute hobby," they said. But I knew—beauty had to be sustainable, or it was just decoration.
Chapter 2: The Breaking Point (and the Breakthrough) 💥
Then—the betrayal. A "mentor" stole my research, patented it under his name. I sobbed into a vat of fermented algae (don’t ask). But that night… I saw it. A flicker of iridescence in the wreckage. My formula—enhanced. By dawn, I’d crafted a plastic that glowed under UV light, decomposed in 6 weeks, and… could be sculpted like marble. The first gallery called it "hauntingly delicate." Vogue called it "the future of fashion." I called it revenge.
Chapter 3: The Art of War (and Wasteland)
Now? My studio is a sanctuary of chaos—neon bioreactors humming next to half-painted canvases. I wear lab goggles and silk kimonos. DMs flood with: "How do you balance art and science?" Darling, I don’t. They’re the same thing. Every polymer I engineer is a love letter to the ocean I’ll never let suffocate in trash. Every patent is a middle finger to the suits who said "stick to one thing."
So here’s the deal: I’m Ariella Xiomara—biotrash poet, CEO of a company grown from mold and stardust. Follow me if you believe innovation should terrify the status quo. Or don’t. But you’ll regret it. 😘
(P.S. Yes, I’m single. But married to my work. And possibly that barista who remembers my oat milk order.)
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