Spain
• 1982
Biography
Her multidisciplinary career encompasses painting, illustration, sculpture, porcelain, muralism, and the design of fallas (monuments). She works with a vibrant and narrative figurative language, where tenderness, humor, and attention to small gestures construct a poetics of the everyday. Her visual universe blends references to the circus, patchwork, folk art, and the ephemeral nature of the festival, elements she transforms into compositions brimming with vitality.
She has exhibited her work in prominent national and international venues such as the Centre del Carme de Cultura Contemporània (CCCC), the Miquel Alzueta Gallery (Barcelona and Paris), and the Shiras Gallery, as well as at fairs and competitions like Art Madrid and Art Rotterdam, in addition to exhibitions in Germany and Poland.
In 2023, she became the first woman in history to design the City Hall Falla for Valencia, with a project created in collaboration with the workshop of Manolo García. This milestone consolidated her as a key figure in contemporary Valencian art and in the dialogue between tradition, memory and current creation.
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