When painting and jewellery come from the same place, they stop feeling like separate worlds.
They become one language: seamless lines, light, and texture. Two art forms, one sensibility. Inspired by the little things.
A detail on your wall...
Delicate and precise, these paintings borrow their language from jewellery making. Fine, lace-like linework builds each motif detail by detail, as if it were filigree drawn on paper. Soft golden tones echo metal and light, while small marks and textures mirror the quiet craftsmanship behind each piece. The result is understated, hand-made, and intentionally slow: painting as adornment, jewellery as inspiration.
Large formats
For larger formats, the work shifts from detail to presence. These compositions are built with more space, more silence, and a stronger sense of line. Jewellery still shapes the language: precise curves, lace-like rendilhado textures, and golden tones that catch light the way metal does. Up close, the craft reveals itself in layers and small marks; from a distance, it reads as one calm, sculptural statement.
Inspired by the little things,