
"My studio is very quiet. I love the silence of the countryside, which produces a sort of expectation in me. I look at the things that are scattered around and I always find a good reason to start or complete a work."
"The space is very large and allows me to accumulate various objects, which gaze back at me for long periods of time until, suddenly, they suggest a solution that I embrace with enthusiasm."
"I maintain an ongoing relationship with them, and together we organize exhibitions and events - often related to themes of gender - to raise public awareness regarding unresolved social and political issues, such as violence against women."
The artist has worked in their quiet countryside studio since 1980, finding inspiration in the scattered objects around them. The spacious environment allows for the accumulation of materials that provoke creative solutions. Collaboration with local artists across various genres enhances their work, fostering teamwork and mutual idea exchange. Additionally, involvement in a national association of female photographers leads to organizing exhibitions focused on gender-related social and political issues, such as violence against women, raising public awareness.
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