A Season of Renewal and Creativity
Lisbon is slowly waking up from its winter slumber. After months of cold, rainy days and long, quiet nights, the city is stretching, breathing in the fresh spring air, and so am I. There’s a renewed energy in the streets, in the people, and most importantly, in my studio at LX Factory.
The past few months have been a journey—an evolving exploration of art, connection, and inspiration. My studio has been a gathering place for incredible souls from all corners of the world—Australia, Sweden, Montreal, Germany, Spain. Strangers who became friends, fellow creators, and supporters of my work. Each conversation, each shared moment, has shaped the way I see my own art. I feel immensely grateful knowing that some of my pieces have traveled thousands of miles, finding new homes in distant places. It’s a surreal feeling to imagine a painting I created here in Lisbon now living in another country, another reality.
The past few months have been a journey—an evolving exploration of art, connection, and inspiration. My studio has been a gathering place for incredible souls from all corners of the world—Australia, Sweden, Montreal, Germany, Spain. Strangers who became friends, fellow creators, and supporters of my work. Each conversation, each shared moment, has shaped the way I see my own art. I feel immensely grateful knowing that some of my pieces have traveled thousands of miles, finding new homes in distant places. It’s a surreal feeling to imagine a painting I created here in Lisbon now living in another country, another reality.
I’ve been continuing my work on the Houses Series, Treehouses, and Heads, but this season also marks the birth of something new--Masked Beings. This new series is still unfolding, but it’s already pushing me to explore different themes, layers, and emotions.
As life picks up its rhythm again, I’m looking forward to an exciting trip to Austin. Texas has always been a place of artistic belonging for me, a space where I reconnect with old friends and my creative community. I can’t wait to immerse myself in that energy again.
Spring feels like a fresh start. The light lasts longer, the ideas flow easier, and the need to create feels more urgent. Here’s to new seasons, new works, and new stories yet to be told.
Save the date:
Opening Exhibition: Saturday, May 3, 2025
La Peña Gallery, 227 Congress Avenue, Austin Texas 78701
As life picks up its rhythm again, I’m looking forward to an exciting trip to Austin. Texas has always been a place of artistic belonging for me, a space where I reconnect with old friends and my creative community. I can’t wait to immerse myself in that energy again.
Spring feels like a fresh start. The light lasts longer, the ideas flow easier, and the need to create feels more urgent. Here’s to new seasons, new works, and new stories yet to be told.
Save the date:
Opening Exhibition: Saturday, May 3, 2025
La Peña Gallery, 227 Congress Avenue, Austin Texas 78701