![]() Over the last two decades, she has volunteered for various non-profits, BIPOC Tiny Arthouse Burien Arts, South Park Arts and La Sala Latino Network. Art is her tool for social change in hopes to inspire others! Her artwork has been shown at Vashon Center for the Arts, Nepantla Gallery, Bellevue Art Museum, Hillman Collaboratory, Arts East Gallery, Burien Arts and at various locations during Art walk. Her illustrations of gloomy landscapes, depicting women, goddess and skeletons reclaimed ancient rituals, foods and language while blending elements of PNW nature, water, sea life and mountains. She is also an emerging Public Artist, Consultant, Business Entrepreneur, Performer, Community Builder, Gardener, Mother of a teenager and a Cat momma. She is the Creative Director of ArtMaranth Mobile School where she offers Youth Mural mentorship, Bilingual art classes and private classes. South Seattle based teaching artist by day and a mixed media artist by night was born and raised in Mexico City she calls the PNW her home. ![]() Many of my paintings are related to the lives of remarkable women in history that share a common trait-courage.” All women are creators of life and change the world each in their own way. My reflections on my life caused me to identify with the lives of other women who struggle to change their world. We are the roots of what the future will bring. Everything has roots everything came from something and everything will become something else. Sadly, many today are indifferent to our connections rooted in Mother Earth. We, as humans, are unique among creatures because of our self-awareness. We have in human history many different names for the Spirit of our planet, always manifesting as female because of her capacity to give and create life. My work is mainly connected with Pachamama or Mother Nature. I speak softly through my art, gentle and strong as a woman-my paintings intimate, spiritual and feminine. I believe in and share in the world’s necessity of compassion, love, and environmental defense. ![]() “As a communicator and part of the Latino community of the Northwest, I show my heritage through my paintings. ![]()
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