Absorbed by the action, I keep on working on the paper while I look for a crack that will allow the non-visible to take place. Charcoal powdered, my hands are ready to get down to business at any point of this process, through the prospect opening. And so, I look forward to the tangling of the lines and the presence of the matter – elements that I welcome in my work. After all, it is this doing that makes the experience of investigating the space around me so relevant to my expression.
I create paintings and drawings – two distinct and yet well connected veins. At their own rate, both convey possibilities in my art production so that I can explore my close surroundings and also meet the world. In this way, finding different spaces and the influences they foster -or the relations they establish – is the challenge that my experience in art lives by.