Interview by Odile Moreno, art advisor and consultant
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Her art invites viewers to immerse themselves in the enigmatic interplay of shape and color, inviting them to contemplate the profound mysteries of existence and find solace in the quiet majesty of the natural world.
Tell us about yourself and how you came to be an artist.
I had the need to reflect on questions about life, loss, and the unknown through personal experiences. Through art I found the medium to do it and infuse all those concepts into the artwork. Helping me generate honest dialogues that challenged my perception.
Where do you draw inspiration from?
My creations draw inspiration from shapes that evoke the essence of the circular and the square, manifesting in countless variations: solitary or in repetition, large or tiny, full or hollow, two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
Through my artistic language, I often represent the duality of the physical body, expressed in rectangular elements, and the spiritual soul, symbolized with rounded shapes, revealing how universal energies interconnect everything.​
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Describe your work in three words.
Geometric, duality, connecting.
What is your creative process?
I am always playing through layers of abstraction and experimentation across diverse mediums, transcending the traditional boundaries between painting and sculpture, turning her canvases into wall sculptures. I seeks to distill the raw essence of nature into a visual language that transcends the confines of representation. Each brushstroke, each sculpted line, is a dance between chaos and order, a quest to uncover the intrinsic beauty and power of our world.

