CAMILLE CLAUDEL
Series of watercolor paintings inspired by the work and life of French sculptor Camille Claudel, muse of Auguste Rodin and one of the greatest exponents of 19th century sculpture.
The work was developed from episodes of Camille's life, as well as some of her personality traits such as passion for life, painful waiting, loneliness and the psychic illness detected at the time.
A woman ahead of her time, Camille faced the price for her emancipation and for her passion for the arts, in a time admittedly of male dominance.
This series of works is also an ode to all women who fought and are still fighting for equal opportunities and gender.


Painting and drawing for over 25 years

PAINTING AND DRAWING FOR OVER 25 YEARS
TEACH HOW TO DO . TEACH TO LIKE . TEACHING TO OVERCOME

Drawing and painting can bring benefits to your day-to-day life in addition to being a playful and therapeutic activity. Here are some considerations that result from learning these creative activities
DO YOU KNOW THAT
DRAWING, PAINTING and the arts in general enhance the development of skills such as
RESILIENCE - Don't give up. Restart. Keep trying. Facing difficulties not as problems, but as overcoming challenges. You are not born resilient, it is a skill that is acquired throughout life and is the basis of success.
HONESTY - Understanding limits and accepting them, not as a personal decrease, but as a form of introspection, self-knowledge and continuous improvement
COURAGE AND DETERMINATION - Accept the challenges and lead them to the end.
HUMILITY - Accept criticism and see in it teachings to improve. Recognize that quality can only be achieved with dedication and hard work.
CONFIDENCE - With the gradual achievement of results, self-esteem increases and confidence allows you to move forward in the realization of more difficult challenges.
BRAIN STIMULATION - Drawing and painting stimulate both hemispheres of the brain. The Left Hemisphere is verbal, analytical and is responsible for synthesizing/symbolizing optical information. The Right Hemisphere is intuitive, creative and responsible for capturing visual information. People who have the most stimulated Left Hemisphere of the brain are more methodical, rational and organized. People who have the most stimulated Right Hemisphere of the brain are more creative, more adaptable to change and unforeseen events. Activities such as drawing and painting thus make it possible to strengthen cooperation between Hemispheres in order to systematize optical information in an objective and reliable way.
ADAPTABILITY - Drawing and painting stimulate creativity and this ability, when worked on, is reflected in the way in which unexpected challenges are solved on a daily basis. A creative person is much more likely to adapt to new realities.
MEMORIZATION - Drawing and painting enhance the exercise of observation and capture of detail, which benefits memory.