STATEMENT
In my work, the female body and the landscape are central elements, explored through photography, drawing and sculpture. The female nude is a symbolic space where the calligraphic gesture becomes a synthesis of my psychic experiences and a space for the continuous rewriting of my autobiography.
Working on the landscape as an inner space allows me to amplify the ambiguity between photography and painting, delving into themes such as perception, reality, and illusion. Using mixed techniques—camera, cellphone, and different types of painting papers during the printing phase—I love challenging the traditional boundaries between these art forms, creating works that defy classification.
I portray bodies and places suspended in time, landscapes as spaces for reflection and contemplation, where absence, solitude, and disorientation can be an invitation to find a new way of inhabiting the world, to reconnect with nature and with oneself in an intimate and profound dialogue. A way of inhabiting that is not only physical but also spiritual and emotional, in a search for meaning and resilience.