My work

Portrait Photo by @lilizaneta.

These artworks provide a glimpse into how I interpret life, exploring different places, beings, and ways of existing. In both my hand-tufted tapestries and drawings, I explore consciousness and its various forms. While the tapestries embody the seeking aspect of my spiritual journey, the drawings capture the diverse forms of life I encounter, sparking questions about the nature of existence.

My tapestries reflect the landscape I live whether is Colombia or other places I have the opportunity to live in, not as something I physically go to see, but as a landscape within me that finds expression. The spontaneity of my drawings arises from a meditative state; they aren't planned but are responses to a meditative presence. They represent my inner landscape and engagement with various forms of existence that I feel a part of. The landscapes, to some extent, are both real and psychological, shaped by the environment I find myself in. The psychological aspect comes from the filters influenced by the landscape and the culture I encounter in those contexts. These artworks are my visual response to environments, whether natural or human, and what provides the most authentic and compelling response is working with color. Color, whether in tapestry or painting, is the medium through which my experiences find expression.

My work is a celebration of life, a response to its beauty, and these artworks serve as pages from my visual diary. They're not planned but are responses to a meditative presence. It’s meditative response to the realization that we are all interconnected—a realization that can be both wonderful and painful. These creations are my thoughts translated into art.