Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1963.
In 1985 she completed her studies with a degree in Psychopedagogy, with subsequent training as a master’s degree in Psychoanalysis.
Her constant development as a psychoanalyst, a career she pursues to this day, is accompanied by her foray into the world of art since 2009. Her training began through theoretical courses on art history and workshops with oil technique at the Association of Friends of the National Museum of Fine Arts.
The desire that led her to train as an artist, accompanied by a deep affection for art as an expressive tool, forged her own style that is characterized by the free and at the same time reflective use of colors, lines and stains.
Distorted pieces of human figures, nature and geometric figures form part of her paintings, re-observed and resignified, generating new signs within a pictographic language. The figures evoked, their rhythm, and the proportions between them enrich the composition of the work.
She currently lives and works in Buenos Aires.