Me/Mãe
Self, mother, daughter—a body in transformation.
This page gathers self-portraits made across different moments of becoming. Through drawing ans painting, I explore how identity shifts, stretches, and reassembles in the wake of motherhood.
These works are quiet reflections—on solitude and relation, on care and exhaustion, on the thresholds between looking and being seen.
They hold the weight of intimate time, and the tenderness of returning to the self as both witness and origin.
Here, the body speaks not only of who I am, but of the lives I carry within me—still unfolding.
Me/mãe
This ongoing collection includes self-portraits created through the years, reflecting on the evolving relationship between selfhood, motherhood, and artistic practice.
At the center of this page is the triptych Mãe—originally created for the exhibition Jaillir de la fatigue – fatigue collective (Mémoire de l’Avenir Gallery, Paris, 2023). Composed of three raw linen panels (Le soir, Canicule, and Matin), the work evokes the temporal and emotional states of early motherhood through sparse, intimate lines.
Alongside Mãe, this page gathers a selection of self-representations spanning over a decade—drawings made in solitude, photographs capturing moments of introspection, and visual notes that trace the shifts in body and being over time.
It remains a living page—a space open to future reflections and the quiet witnessing of change.