Statement

I work within contemporary figuration to create scenes that emerge from the everyday and shift toward the imagined. I’m interested in the moment when an image stops representing and begins to suggest.

I collect moments as micro-stories, where what matters is what escapes: gestures, silences, failed acts. In them, a more honest form of the human appears.

Color is central to my language. Through a warm palette, I build atmospheres connected to Mediterranean light and to visual imaginaries from European cinema and music of the 60s and 70s.

Figures—often female—coexist with everyday objects that take on an almost emotional presence, expanding the narrative.

I work from mood rather than action. My images exist in suspended time, between calm and tension, intimacy and possibility.

Beauty appears as both a search and a necessity. Making allows me to create distance and transform experience into something more livable.

My images are born from longing: for calm, for home, for connection. They are places to return to, or places we are still learning how to reach.