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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
This work was born from the instinctive gesture of a breastfeeding mother, but in painting, in looking, that mother became a creative mother.
The body merges with the earth, with the roots and the territory.
There is no boundary between skin and landscape: motherhood reveals itself as the origin, refuge, and life-giving force.
By rotating the painting, the reading changes, as does the emotion, remembering that everything depends on the point of… view.
I've painted all my life, since I was a child, as a vital necessity. My training isn't academic, but intuitive and constant: I've painted on whatever was at hand, from papers to doors to the back of canvases. For years, I experienced painting as something intimate, almost like a diary. In 2025, after a personal loss, I felt it was time to share my work. I paint what isn't always seen, but is felt: a contained emotion, an invisible gesture, a truth sensed in the depths of a gaze. Now I'm beginning to show my work for the first time.