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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
55.1x35.4in
About this artwork
There was a time when the forest did not need to be protected, because every creature understood its language. She, however, was born in a time when that language was fading.
They called her Ayla, which in her language means “the one who listens.” She was not a warrior in the usual sense, but a guardian. From a young age, she learned to recognize the breath of the trees, the rhythm of the water, the sudden silence that comes before danger. The forest… was not a place—it was a voice, and she was one of the few who could still understand it.
One day, as the wind carried the distant smell of smoke, a young Ara ararauna fell wounded at her feet. Its feathers, once radiant like sky and sun combined, were stained with ash. Ayla took it in, cared for it, and in the quiet days that followed, she understood: the forest was asking for help.
My professional path led me through the world of international design, where I mastered the relationship between color, light, and architectural space. Following a profound life event, I transitioned from designing spaces to filling them with soul through painting. My artistic career is marked by a rigorous commitment to quality; to date, I have won every international competition I have entered. My work is currently held in private collections across Europe and South America, and has been recognized by institutions in Asia and the UK. At 58, I embrace my career with the conviction that art is a universal language of emotion and a powerful tool for visual and spiritual harmony.
My art is curated for the collector who seeks: Cultural Depth: Influenced by Latin classics and global aesthetics. Proven Quality: Backed by museum-grade recognition and international awards. Emotional Impact: Each piece is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.