MURALS
La milpa
Mural collaboration with artist Muys.
This mural celebrates the power of women supporting women, inspired by the Three Sisters agricultural teaching and its connection to “la milpa,” a practice rooted in Latin America. Just as corn, beans, and squash grow stronger together, women thrive through solidarity, collaboration, and shared wisdom. This piece honors the resilience of Indigenous matriarchs across Abya Yala and Turtle Island, who have nurtured sustainable practices and cultural traditions for generations. By reflecting this spirit, we aim to inspire others to embrace the strength of community and the beauty of interconnection across cultures.
2024
Breaking the borders.
Mural collaboration with artist AlfAlfA.
This mural reflects on the shared experience of movement, displacement and the universal right to seek a better life regardless of nationality or documentation.
2024
Tenderness our strength.
Thorns serve as both guardians and symbols of resilience, protecting the delicate beauty of blooming flowers. They embody the duality of strength and hope—reminding us that growth often requires both tenderness and the courage to shield it
2024
leave a note for the next person
Hummingbirds parade.
This mural was commissioned by a landlord as a gift to their neighbors, designed to celebrate community through the beauty of nature. These delicate yet powerful creatures symbolize harmony and connection, turning the shared space into a colorful tribute to the unity of the neighborhood. It was a rewarding opportunity to infuse everyday life with art that inspires and uplifts.
2024
Collective care.
Collaboration piece with artist AlfAlfA.
Art on Barton is a project that transformed a soon-to-be-demolished house on Barton Street into an open gallery, brought to life by the creative energy of over 30 local artists.
Collective Care reflects the joy found in shared spaces—something our city longs for. It celebrates the beauty of coming together with loved ones to collaborate and create something meaningful. Under the roof that was once someone’s home, we nurtured a collective spirit, turning a space marked for loss into a vibrant memory of connection and creativity.
2024
Take me back to Venus.
Commission by YYZ Gallery. From the idea that women come from the planet Venus, this mural explores Venus as a utopia place where women, non binary, trans people can existe in peace being their own authentic self.
Venus as a hope to existe without fear in the planet we live in.
2023