Flor de Maracuyá
In this portrait, the flor de maracuyá represents strength rooted in tradition and the courage to stand firm, much like the women who carry stories of resilience across generations.


Flor de Loto Amazónica
The portrait reflects this spirit of transformation, honoring the cycles of growth and the beauty that emerges from struggle.
Flor de Café
This portrait honors the quiet strength found in daily work, the dignity of roots, and the beauty that flourishes even in the most modest blossoms.

This three-piece series is my meditation on the fleeting yet eternal nature of life. Each portrait holds a story of womanhood, resilience, and beauty. They remind us that while everything in this world passes, the essence of who we are continues to bloom in new forms.
The women in these works are more than subjects. They are vessels of memory, carriers of ancestral strength, and witnesses to the cycles of our existence. Their garments, expressions, and gestures embody the balance between rootedness and impermanence. Like flowers that open to the morning sun and return to the earth at night, we too are part of this sacred rhythm.
For me, these pieces reflect the ephemerality of life. We live knowing our time here is finite, yet in that awareness we can live more fully. Each breath, each connection, each act of love becomes a sacred offering. When we embrace impermanence, we learn to release what no longer serves us and to cherish what is before us.
Art, like life, invites us to be present. To witness what is real: this moment, this heartbeat, and this chance to be.
I invite you to stand before these women and see yourself reflected in their strength, their stillness, and their blooming.




