About Andrea

I’m a Mexican artist based in North Carolina, forever wandering between the visible and invisible, the tender and the wild. For me, art has never been about neat borders it’s more like a bird that refuses a cage, or a river that finds its own way. Creativity is my freedom, a living current that shifts as I shift, expanding with every breath.

My paintings are traces of that freedom: whispers of curiosity, fragments of dreams, echoes of the seasons that stir inside me. I paint to play, to listen, to follow what wants to be born whether it arrives as a soft mark, a shimmering field of color, or a whimsical figure who skips in unannounced.

Las Monas were among those unexpected visitors; playful companions who walked me gently back to joy when I needed it most. They are not just paintings but kindred spirits, lanterns of wonder that helped me reclaim my imagination and the inner child I once had to hide. Through them, I remembered how to laugh, to dream, to give myself permission to play again.

My work also carries another rhythm, slower and deeper, the voice of the woman in me. She speaks in colors of longing, love, and sensual delight, finding beauty even in the quiet weight of the everyday. My abstractions often bloom from this place, where desire and tenderness meet, where being alive feels vast and uncontainable.

If my art seems unruly, it is because I choose to let every voice in me have its say. The child, the woman, the dreamer, the survivor, the lover. Together, they weave my practice into something boundless, something that refuses to be reduced to one tone, one form, one frame.

This is my devotion: to honor the many selves within me, to follow creativity wherever it wanders, and to offer each painting as a little spark of freedom, playful, tender, and alive.