Alkimia
Rooted in alchemy and intuition, her hollow busts
approach the female form as a vessel of
metamorphosis and inner expression, reflecting
strength, vulnerability, desire, power,
and fluid identity.
Containers for both absence and potential, they’re an
archive of memory rather than idealized objects.
She explores the dialogue between presence and
absence, object and viewer, past and becoming.
Imperfections, fractures, and absences are integral to
her sculptural language, reflecting the internal cracks
we all carry.
Each work becomes a gesture of reclaiming what is
often unspoken, repressed, or forgotten.
Silent storytellers, whispering tales of love, loss, and
everything in between, a visceral expression of the
human heart, laying bare its triumphs and tragedies.
They are haunting monuments to the tangled brilliance
of being alive, where spiritual and material are
interwoven, representing the interconnectedness of all,
with change as the emblem of absolute truth.
Her goal is not only aesthetic, but existential:
to create spaces of recognition and resonance.
While her research evolves continuously, it remains
anchored in emotional truth, material symbolism, and
the belief that art can offer healing and reconnection.
The originality of her work lies in the intersection of
personal experience, philosophical inquiry, and a
material vision that uses sculpture to question and
narrate the human experience, particularly the female
experience, with authenticity and vulnerability.