Explore the Portfolio of Sold Paintings
This curated collection showcases previous works, offering a visual journey for art enthusiasts to admire and appreciate.
"El Amuleto"
In "El Amuleto" (The Amulet), the doll is the girl's cherished talisman. She clutches it to her heart, drawing comfort and protection from its presence. It serves as her steadfast guardian and a tangible shield of innocence against a vibrant, swirling world, her single point of solace and security.
"El refugio"
In "El Refugio," (The Refuge) a mother's loving embrace creates the ultimate shelter. Her body shields the child in a sacred space of safety and peace. Surrounded by symbolic butterflies, their inseparable bond forms a tranquil refuge from the outside world, an emotional fortress built of pure love and protection.
"Enamorados"
In the "Enamorados" (Lovers) masterfully visualizes the fusion of two souls. Their faces merge into one as they jointly nurture a single flower—a symbol of their shared bond. Surrounded by birds, their intertwined embrace signifies a complete union where two people become an inseparable, single entity
"La Familia"
"La familia" (The Family), is a complex portrait of lineage. Three women unite in an embrace of both support and constraint, their solemn gazes hinting at a shared history. The central figure cradles a two-faced doll, a powerful symbol of the hidden dualities and unspoken secrets held deep within the family bond.
"Recuerdos de adolescencia"
"Recuerdos de adolescencia"(Memories of Adolescence) poignantly captures the transition from child to adult. The subject's split face reveals her dual nature, while the doll she holds is a cherished memory of a childhood left behind. Surrounded by butterflies of metamorphosis, it's a tribute to this vulnerable, transformative time.
"Vestigios de la infancia"
"Vestigios de la infancia"(Vestiges of Childhood) captures a girl clinging to the last remnants of childhood. With a pacifier in her mouth and a rag doll held tight, she embodies the conflict of growing up. These vestiges of a simpler time contrast with her maturing form in a poignant look at letting go of the past.
"Poesía"
"Poesia"(Poetry) is a stunning visualization of poetry itself. The central figure is the poem, her split face reflecting life's essential dualities. She holds a doll—a core inspiration—close to her heart, while birds and butterflies flutter around her like beautiful words and ideas taking flight.
"La Adolescente"
"La adolescente" (The adolescent) captures the fragile state of female adolescence. Her body is split into a vulnerable, real self and a perfect, white mask she presents to the world. A single red rose hints at budding womanhood and romance, while her embrace suggests a complex act of self-discovery and protection.
"Adiós"
"Adiós" (Good Bye) captures a moment of profound, peaceful farewell. Unlike other works, the figure's eyes are closed, signifying acceptance and an inward turn. Resting gently on a childhood doll, she says a quiet goodbye—to her youth, a memory, or a former self in a moment of pure solace.
"Mensaje"
In "Mensaje," (Message) the figure is both messenger and message. She gently offers a bird from her heart—a vulnerable communication of her innermost soul. Arising from her dual nature, symbolized by the split in her body, the message is one of truth, spirit, and transformation, delivered directly to the viewer.
"La Lectora"
"La lectora" (The reader) portrays reading as a transformative journey. The reader's split face suggests her simultaneous existence in the real world and the story's realm. As she reads, ideas and characters escape the page as living birds and butterflies, populating her world and blurring the lines of reality.
"El deber materno"
"El deber materno" (The Maternal Duty) portrays motherhood as a profound duty. The mother dons a fierce, red mask—a symbol of the protective, warrior-like persona she must adopt. While her former identity may be cast aside, her embrace remains tender, revealing the duality of her role as both a fierce guardian and a gentle nurturer.
"La Regente"
"La regente" (The Regent) is a complex portrait of leadership. The ruler's authority is visualized in her composite face, a fusion of her public persona and the wise counsel that guides her. Her direct, confident gaze shows clarity of vision, while butterflies symbolize the fragile lives she is responsible for.
"La Maternidad"
"La Maternidad"(Maternity) portrays motherhood as a profound duality. A serene, archetypal mother (the white figure) fuses with the emotional, human woman (the yellow figure). Together, they represent the complete state of maternity—both a timeless, universal role and a deeply personal, vulnerable experience.
"El Legado"
"El Legado" (The Legacy). It beautifully portrays the transmission of love. The mother nurtures her child, who in turn nurtures a doll. This nested embrace creates a powerful visual chain, showing how empathy and the instinct to care are passed down through the generations.
"El Despertar"
"El Despertar" (The Awakening). It celebrates self-awareness. The figure’s split face is not a conflict, but a peaceful duality. Her vibrantly colored hair symbolizes a mind awakened to its own rich complexity, while her confident gaze shows an acceptance of her multifaceted identity.
"Correlación"
"Correlación" (Correlation) It explores melancholy resilience. Against a dark, void-like background representing her inner world, the figure is adorned with vibrant flowers and a butterfly—poignant symbols of life and beauty coexisting with sadness.
"La Inocente"
"La Inocente" (The Innocent) explores the fragile nature of innocence. The child figure is a fusion of a real human and an idealized doll, embodying the complexity of this state. In a surreal room where one toy is cherished and another lies broken, the painting reveals that innocence coexists with vulnerability and loss.
"La observadora"
As a gentle witness, "La observadora" (The Observer) gazes outward while exploring her own inner world. Her dual face shows a multifaceted perception, fusing sight with intuition. Symbolic birds and butterflies rest on her, messengers of spirit and soul gathered through her patient, watchful presence.
"Serenata"
"Serenata" (Serenade) In a secluded Cuban Sugar cane grove, a mystical, blue musician embraces their lover. The guitar is the language of their passion, fusing them into a single being. Around them, birds and butterflies represent the notes of the song—and their souls—taking flight.