“Mujeres”

In this series, I combine feminine elements with architectural details from Paris.

I use fragments of aged walls and changing skies from the city to create silhouettes of dressed women.The folds, textures, and tones of the "dresses" come directly from Parisian architecture, recording its unique history and character.

The female figures are not static but gain movement as skies and spheres are gradually added.The goal is for the viewer to appreciate how the city becomes the canvas where women are the protagonists, embodying the urban essence of Paris.Each piece shows the inseparable connection between the female figure and her built environment, fusing the feminine with the architectural in an organic symbiosis where the city complements the strength and grace of the women who inhabit it.