About me

As a multidisciplinary and unconventional artist based in Madrid, my career has been profoundly shaped by the eight years I lived in London, where my passion for art solidified through joining artistic collectives and beginning my professional training.

During my time in the United Kingdom, I had the honor of exhibiting in prestigious art institutions such as the British Council. Today, I continue my artistic development at university, where I am experiencing intellectual growth and evolution by exploring new creative techniques such as sculpture, photography, and creative writing.

Since childhood, the cruel treatment from my father left deep emotional scars that affected my adolescence and led me to seek logotherapy as a way to overcome them. These traumas have become a constant source of inspiration in my work, where I strive to convey resilience, struggle, and the triumph over the ghosts of the past.

My artistic practice also embraces the digital world and social media, where I experiment with the metaverse and complement my most recent works with videos, often of an experimental nature.

I am an active member of international artistic groups, particularly those of women artists, where I participate enthusiastically and collaboratively. My surrealist art focuses on the object and the philosophical concept as its main protagonists. My works are often accompanied by phrases, poems, or ideas influenced by Bourgeois, María Zambrano, Couvert, Hesse, Berger, Nietzsche, and Viktor Frankl.

These influences symbolize and deepen concepts and philosophies such as love for life, dreams, emotions, serenity, freedom, and peace.

My work is introspective and emotional, consistently exploring themes such as memory, family, and identity, with women’s equality as a central protagonist. “Like Bourgeois’ sculptures, our souls are carved by memories and emotions, sculpted by the threads of our most intimate experiences, and reveal our true essence when we dare to look beyond the surface.”