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Her art embraces monotype, charcoal and acrylic painting, collage, and photography, always about the female figure. These women—often abundant, nude, and with eyes closed—are rendered in minimalist forms, sometimes with just a few black lines, embodying a universal femininity and radiating an inner strength. The result is a body of work that transforms women into timeless, iconic presences.