
I paint women, most of them imagined. They carry within them memory, roots, and transmission. They embody friendship, the strength of connection, the solidarity that lifts us in the face of the inhumanity around us. In my work, their faces blend with nature: hair turning into trees, silhouettes merging with landscapes, almost ghostly presences emerging like fragments of the past.
Alongside these portraits, I also create semi-abstract landscapes. Horizons can be guessed, blurred shapes, faded silhouettes that appear and disappear as if belonging to a collective memory. These spaces do not seek to represent reality, but rather to evoke the invisible and open a door to each viewer’s imagination.
I work primarily in watercolour, with an intuitive approach. I do not aim for realism: what interests me is creating poetic, atmospheric, and vibrant images. The wet-on-wet technique allows colours to flow, accidents to happen, and the unexpected to take its place. Pigments move freely, and I enter into dialogue with them, in a process where control and letting go meet. At times, I also integrate collage elements into my work.
My art speaks of women, of roots and transmission. But also of freedom, poetry, and light — because I believe we all need these three things in our lives.

