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A World Imagined in Watercolor
Madrid and Its Moments of Silence
Every time I walked to the lake in Madrid’s Retiro Park with my camera, I would find the same elderly gentleman sitting on the same bench. We never spoke, and I never knew his name. Yet, over the years, he became part of my walks and eventually inspired two of my watercolor paintings.
How the Inspiring Women Series Came to Life
The female figure appears constantly in my watercolors, almost always as a symbol of resilience, strength, and growth. But the Inspiring Women series was a turning point in my work: here, I didn’t want to work solely with symbols, but rather to create a true portrait...
The Silence that Speaks in Art
Sometimes we stand before a work of art that moves us before we know why. Art speaks in its own language of symbols, colors and shapes, and that silence is where the true relationship between the image and the viewer begins.
The Tree Woman
In “The Tree Woman,” the human figure and nature appear joined in a single image. Through branches, roots, and organic forms, these watercolors explore ideas of transformation, growth, and connection with the natural environment.
My Oneiric and Symbolic Universe
“My oneiric and symbolic universe” presents an imagined world in watercolor where the human figure, nature, and the urban environment come together to show a more connected and sensitive reality. Through surrealism and symbol, my work proposes a different way of perceiving the world and the relationship we maintain with everything around us.