| Year of creation | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60 W × 80 H × 2 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | abstract |
| Genre | landscape |
| Materials | mixed method, canvas |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Abysses is a work that speaks of the vertigo that is felt when believing that one is jumping into the void, with the belief that there is nothing below, or that the deep well is totally unknown, although there is always an exit to the surface. To recreate this feeling, the protagonist of the work is the waterfall, to the left of the painting. Water rushing towards an uncertain void. All this staged through a beautiful landscape, which wants to communicate the sensation of open space. The usual texture in these works serves to give strength to the composition.





“The subject is entirely secondary to me; what I want to represent is what exists between the subject and myself.” (Claude Monet) The artist, trained in Art History and passionate about Fine Arts, immerses us in a visual universe where color and texture take center stage. Since her youth, her love for painting has endured, despite exploring different professional paths. Each work becomes an opportunity to experiment with mixed media, especially on canvas and watercolor paper, reflecting expressionist and abstract influences that convey profound emotions. Her works have been acquired by collectors in Europe, China, and the USA, and exhibited in museums such as the Haegeumgang in South Korea and the Miguel de Cervantes House Museum in Esquivias, Spain.
