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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x47.2in
About this artwork
I chose to bring together these three works, created at different times, because, despite their origins in different gestures and intentions, they interact naturally. I wasn't looking for uniformity, but for harmonious tension: three autonomous voices that find meaning in being together. The central work acts as a fulcrum, denser and more layered, while the two lateral ones breathe, open, and respond. Together, they create a dynamic balance of contrasts… and references, of fullness and pauses. It is precisely in their diversity that I recognize the unity of my artistic approach. This pairing is a declaration: not everything has to be the same to belong to the same story. Sometimes it's difference that generates harmony, and the dialogue between different works becomes the space in which the gaze can move, pause, and find itself.
I consider myself a multifaceted artist by choice. This doesn't limit me, it liberates me without boundaries. I express myself through painting. My research develops through multiple artistic lines, which I consider complementary tools for expressing visions, emotions, and complex reflections. I primarily paint on canvas and wood, ranging from abstraction, religious symbolism, and the female nude, with a particular focus on the theme of violence against women. The multiplicity of languages I adopt isn't fragmentation, but an integral part of a coherent vision. I believe that being an artist today also means taking the freedom to explore, to reject rigid labels, and to construct a profoundly authentic language. "I don't create decorations: I create emotions to be owned. From abstract to figurative, each of my works is created for those who desire art that strikes, moves, and lingers. MY VERSATILITY IS MY SIGNATURE.