threads of lineage


Through embroidery, portraiture, and autobiographical practice, I research memory, family, and the transmission of gestures across generations—rooted in the labor and craft of women.

Threads become lines of connection—stitches as marks of care, the hand as a site where knowledge is stitched across generations.


Art

Projects in Motion – ArT




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    Family portraits

    We carry those who came before us—in gestures, in shared stories, in the way we inhabit the world.

    This page gathers works that reflect on memory, intimacy, and inheritance—where the act of portraying becomes a way of holding presence.

    Through painting, photography, ceramics, and other mediums, I explore the echoes of familial bonds—quiet reflections on the people who shaped me, and the traces they leave behind.



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    ME/Mãe

    Self, mother, daughter.

    A body in motion, in transformation.


    This page brings together self-portraits made across different moments—before, during, and after motherhood. Here, the act of looking inward becomes a form of remembrance, resistance, and becoming.

    Through painting, photography, and mixed media, I explore the thresholds between identity and care, body and image, solitude and relation. These works are quiet reflections on presence—of the self, and of the lives held within it.

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