Painting
(Artist's statement on the style and the themes of her painting)
This is a body of work that covers various subjects, styles and mediums.
The artwork falls into an expressionist category which deals at times with metaphors, anecdotes, body, inanimate objects and facial expressions. I find that by working in a project or ongoing subject the intensity of the pieces seem to be more cohesive and powerful.

A "Project" may consist of 10 to 30 images. As an example "Fluids," a selection of abstract watercolors paintings, seems to develop into an introspective study of biomorphic forms and related colors.

The "Ambrosial Variations" came about after a single sketch of a nude pose and developed into a series of variations of the same subject.

Portraits
Voluminous Women:
The Voluminous woman became the catalyst of these repetitive variations. These paintings consist of broken forms or contrasting colors planes that are placed against each other creating a dissonant harmony overall. This almost voluptuous woman confined within her own space becomes the focal point in the painting.

Interestingly a reciprocity is established between her magnitude and the surrounding that accentuate her eccentricity thus invigorating her insinuating omnipresence as if she sat there majestically above it all.

Abstract
Fluids:
Abstract images of the sensation of a dead instinct, an energetic symbiosis of watery colors. They want to represent what lays between the conscious and the unconscious or the underworld.

City Land and Introspection
New York City Series:
They are a reflection of the architecture of New York City rendered in a cubist and expressionist composition That want to suggest a character of a modern restless city.

Waves & Clouds:
Waves & Clouds are spontaneous impressions in oil paintings gathered after long observations of nature, captured during my staying in Panama where I visit several times during the year.

Inanimate Objects
Bottled Up:
On the surface, its straight -up- undulating form resembles the human body, and; underneath like the human body it has a quality of being a recipient or a container of something within. Its inner world is an intrinsic part of its wholeness. As liquid is the common and vital element in both body and bottle, watercolor medium represents best in spirit.