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FRAGMENT BODY

People, bodies, and portraits have always been my main source of inspiration. My visual language is bold and graphic, with a strong attention to detail and composition. My art celebrates the human figure in a vibrant, expressive, and joyful way.

Living with endometriosis, a chronic condition that deeply affects the body, has changed the way I observe and represent it.

The deeper I went into this research, the more I felt the need to express the disconnection that often exists between our bodies, the image we have of ourselves, and the way others perceive us. There is a tension between how we feel inside and how we appear on the outside.

For this reason, I began to cut, fragment, and reconstruct the body in my work, approaching this through the technique of collage, separating forms and then bringing them back together. It is a creative act, but above all an intimate one.