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Color is central to my practice—a sensory and symbolic language through which I explore memory, transformation, and inner states. Through painting, collage, embroidery, sculpture, and digital processes, I create layered compositions where flowers and fragmented female forms become metaphors for heritage, displacement, intimacy, and repair, unfolding between the visible and the invisible.

I am a Franco-Colombian artist, designer, and educator working across painting, textiles, collage, and digital image-making. My practice investigates color as an emotional and symbolic language through which memory, transformation, and material resonance unfold. Born in Bogotá in 1986 and based in Paris since 2014, I draw from an interdisciplinary background in Fine Arts, Graphic and Industrial Design. Rooted in processes of fragmentation, reconstruction, and repair, my work engages mending not only as technique, but as a poetic and conceptual gesture—one that holds fragility, resilience, and the possibility of renewal.

Location:
France