"Where there is color, there is life dreaming out loud."
From a young age, I was drawn to the invisible: emotions, dreams, silences laden with meaning. Over time, I discovered that color could speak a language that words cannot always find. It wasn't a specific moment, but a series of gestures—a glance, a book, an unexpected sky—that convinced me that "painting is not just about creating images, but about giving form to wonder."
My work stems from a deep need: to explore the emotional world through color and movement, to be guided by intuition rather than reason. I'm interested in subtle states, what happens between one thought and another, between a memory and a sensation. I draw what I can't explain, what I want to feel more clearly.
My stroke seeks what vibrates, what blossoms without haste. I work like someone who sows an atmosphere: that each work be a space where whoever looks can inhabit it, imagine it, feel it.