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This pastel work expresses vulnerability and inner strength through the use of symbols such as wings and the contemplative attitude of the subject. The expressionistic and figurative approach allowed me to explore emotional depths, while the symbolism of the falling feathers evokes a fleeting yet resilient beauty. In creating this image, I sought to convey hope and rebirth—qualities that energize any space with a message of resilience and transformation.
I am a figurative artist who loves to tell silent stories through faces, flowers, symbols and light shadows.
My painting is born from an internal dialogue: each work is a trace of what I have seen, experienced or simply felt inside.
I lived several years in Africa, in Kenya, and that period left a deep imprint on my artistic gaze: the colors of the earth, the liquid light of the sunset, the full smiles, the essential that becomes poetry.
All of this comes back in my paintings, often in the form of memory, femininity, metamorphosis and small symbolic presences — like butterflies, hibiscus, or thought spheres.
I love classic techniques such as oil on canvas and pastels, but I use them to express contemporary emotions: fragility, strength, identity, research.
I paint what is not said, what remains in closed eyes, or dissolves into a nuance.
And yes… often between one work and another I lose at least one brush, but I always find a part of myself again.