![Monsters and Artists](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1493210041447-4H4LDJC1CX9JYNR8YNX9/Noche.jpg)
![When the Machine Stops, 2004, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 130x97 cm](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1493209704936-YYAA3QNICZG9NFVSYAQA/Whenthemachinestops.jpg)
![Melting, 2004, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 100x81 cm](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1493209175022-CGGLV15SUS1D8Y59A06F/Melting.jpg)
![Bête-Belle, 2004, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 116x89 cm.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1492619604262-S3C85SL9BEQ0L8OLCT86/Bete-Belle.jpg)
![Untitled (Island), 2004, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 146x114 cm](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1493209689664-R0WOTL51INVDQA4NTDGW/UntitledIsland.jpg)
![Dawn, 2005, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 100x81 cm](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1493209097290-CHVJDQ2UI2PHHDIE6UGI/Dawn.jpg)
![Monsters and Artists](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58f77437c534a5c049067c03/1493210041447-4H4LDJC1CX9JYNR8YNX9/Noche.jpg)
Noche, 2005, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 73x60 cm
The female figure is the central protagonist in this fictional world, at once mysterious and playful. Since the 1990’s, I have worked on reinventing, with a post-historical approach, themes which are dear to the XVIII century, namely, that of the « monkey painter » and other parodies and allegories of the « artist » figure, in which the futile vanity of the creative act is examined. In my “monster” works, I visit this subject anew, but consider it further by adding the question of gender. The female characters here presented function not so much as self-portraits but rather as hybrid alter-egos, through which certain archetypes can be explored. In this feminine landscape that emerges from the subconscious realm, psychological projections materialise and instinctively take on monstrous, organic and plant-like forms. In these works I explore self and identity less in terms of a masking or a destructive iconoclasm, but through an evolution, morphing, or subliminal emergence from a kind of post-cognitive swamp.