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“I live between two worlds — the one I built through precision, and the one I reclaimed through emotion: "dual hirathe" is where they meet.”
From Boardrooms to Canvas:
For three decades, Sonia J lived in a world defined by precision, speed, and control. As a corporate leader, she mastered structure and performance — until silence revealed a different kind of power.
Leaving that world was not a single act of courage but a gradual surrender. Art became her new language, translating emotion through layers of gesso, sand, and pigment. In that process, colour became vocabulary, texture became syntax, and intuition replaced strategy.
Dual Energy & Transformation:
In leadership she embodied masculine energy — decisive, analytical, outward. Through art she discovered its counterpart: the feminine — receptive, intuitive, inward.
Neither is superior; both are sacred. Creation, she found, lives where they meet.
Her paintings hold this tension between discipline and freedom, control and surrender — the same equilibrium she seeks in life.
Art as Recovery:
For Sonia J, art is not a luxury but a form of recovery — not of what was lost, but of what was forgotten.
In a world that rewards noise and productivity, her paintings invite stillness and presence.
She creates for women — and men — who have spent their lives achieving and caring for others. Her work offers a quiet refuge, a reminder that beauty heals and silence restores.
From Concrete to Nature:
Moving from cosmopolitan Lisbon to the raw stillness of Serra da Estrela reshaped her vision. The city had taught her to build; the mountains taught her to let go.
Nature became her mentor: erosion, texture, and light now guide her process. Each canvas unfolds like a landscape in metamorphosis — matter transforming into meaning.
The Language of Lines & Dual Hirathe
Across all collections, a single thread connects her art: lines that separate and unite, that mark thresholds between structure and emotion.
Sometimes drawn by gravity, sometimes carved by instinct, they are living frontiers where opposites meet.
Each line embodies tension — the meeting point of reason and intuition, gravity and grace.
Sonia J.
_ Empowerment Through Art