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Areia
The exhibition Areia (Sand) at Porta 33 comes after a residency in Porto Santo in the Fall of 2021 part of the project Sob a Turbulência, during which there were hikes and walks with listening and watching sessions, outdoor drawing,

Areia
The exhibition Areia (Sand) at Porta 33 comes after a residency in Porto Santo in the Fall of 2021 part of the project Sob a Turbulência, during which there were hikes and walks with listening and watching sessions, outdoor drawing,

Lavradas na Lua, com o Sol.
Worked on the Moon, with the Sun. * Lavradas means working the soil; embroidering, and crafting wood. This exhibition took place in Quinta do Ventozelo, a special vineyard in the Douro Valley hosting a temporary art program. Rooted in schist,

Lavradas na Lua, com o Sol.
Worked on the Moon, with the Sun. * Lavradas means working the soil; embroidering, and crafting wood. This exhibition took place in Quinta do Ventozelo, a special vineyard in the Douro Valley hosting a temporary art program. Rooted in schist,

Temperance and The Fool (2021)
Solo exhibition curated by Ana Anacleto at CAV in Coimbra, Portugal.

Paintings on the rocks
I made this painting for the sea that faced this ”rock” – a piece of concrete that somehow fell down these cliffs. This is an ongoing project that I’ll continue throughout my life, these works are offerings to the elemental

Paintings on the rocks
I made this painting for the sea that faced this ”rock” – a piece of concrete that somehow fell down these cliffs. This is an ongoing project that I’ll continue throughout my life, these works are offerings to the elemental

Escaping my Corpse (2020)
‘Escaping My Corpse’ is a twenty minute long performance. It follows a monologue by the ghost of a female Phyllium (Leaf insect), named Óó who is attached to her corpse locked in the archives of the Zoology Museum at the

Escaping my Corpse (2020)
‘Escaping My Corpse’ is a twenty minute long performance. It follows a monologue by the ghost of a female Phyllium (Leaf insect), named Óó who is attached to her corpse locked in the archives of the Zoology Museum at the

The Mimicry Series (2017)
The photographed insects are from the collection of Cambridge University – Museum of Zoology.

The Mimicry Series (2017)
The photographed insects are from the collection of Cambridge University – Museum of Zoology.