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

PORTRAITS
... because a portrait always conveys something of a failure, it is formed of an absence
The portrait is an appeal. We look at it and we are looked at in return. It offers itself and questions us – so, let us be disturbed.
"Do Tirar Polo Natural (On Portraiture From Life)" National Museum of Ancient Art

Child (detail). 2022 watercolor on paper

Adriana. 2021 watercolor on paper

Christina. 2021 mist technique on paper

Laura . 2021 mist technique on paper

Maria. 2021 watercolor on paper

Maria J (1). 2021 watercolor on paper

Nelson (detail). 2021 watercolor on paper

Laura. 2021 watercolor on paper

Maria J (2). 2021 watercolor on paper

Carole and Anaelle (detail). 2021 watercolor on panel

mother and daughter 2021 . watercolor on paper

self-portrait. 2021 watercolor on paper

Jose Manuel. 2021 dry pastel on paper

Fernando Jorge . 2022 . watercolor on paper

Sandra. 2022 watercolor on paper
