Art that holds space — and touch
ach piece begins with scars — textured reliefs created directly on the canvas. They represent what lives beneath the surface: emotions, memories, thoughts. The first layer holds them, raw and present. The second layer smooths and protects — like the way we hold ourselves together. The final composition brings meaning to light. Colour, form, and movement — shaped by everything that came before. Contemporary in language, but personal in presence.
Celestial Collection
body of work shaped by the unseen. Space, silence, and the feeling of vastness. These pieces carry the energy of stars being born, wings unfolding, and galaxies stretching into the unknown. Deep blues, soft golds, and textures that glow without light. It’s a collection about origin, about presence — about what guides us when we pause and listen.
Sands of Time Collection
his collection holds time the way hands hold sand — softly, briefly, and always in motion. Each work explores the layers of thought, emotion, memory. As if every grain carries a story, a decision, a moment lived. It’s about what moves us, what connects us, and what we choose to hold onto as everything else shifts.
Emotions
n abstract exploration of the human psyche, this collection captures feelings in their raw, unfiltered form. Each piece embodies a single emotional state—intense, fleeting, or unspoken—translated through bold color, layered texture, and intuitive movement. No names, no explanations—just emotion, felt.
Based in Portugal, this self-taught artist creates textured, contemplative paintings that explore emotion, memory, and the quiet space between worlds.
Her work moves between the cosmic and the grounded — from the light-filled depths of the Celestial Collection to the earthy stillness of Sands of Time. She works primarily in acrylics, building each piece intuitively through layering, silence, and reflection. Her paintings have been exhibited internationally, including at the VIFAF 2025 virtual fair and the Islands 2025 group exhibition, with selected works also featured in ARTIO Magazine.
Each series invites a slow gaze — a return to presence, feeling, and inner space.



