My artistic practice is rooted in spirituality, silence, and slowness. Through my series Inner Desert, I explore vast and isolated landscapes as symbolic spaces of withdrawal, breathing, and re-centering, where body and mind may reconnect with a sense of balance.
Shaped by a need for temporary isolation and contemplation, this practice is also deeply connected to motherhood, which has become inseparable from both my daily life and my spiritual exploration. The works thus become spaces of passage where interiority, maternal love, and the contemplation of emptiness coexist.
I have developed a new creative process based on photography and digital composition. By combining photographic elements with digital drawing, I seek to visually translate inner states connected to active meditation and the search for presence.
