This portrait shows my grandmother, Mary, sharing a quiet moment with a dog that represents connection and trust. Mary was Venezuela’s first female pilot; a pioneering aviator in the early 20th century who broke barriers and challenged expectations. I painted her with strength and calm, while the dog mirrors her steady energy.
The bold background; full of bright reds, blues, purples, and oranges; is inspired by the colors of Venezuela and its culture. I blended the patterns into her dress to reflect how personal identity is shaped by both environment and heritage. This approach to pattern is something I return to often in my work, as seen in pieces like Sofía and Alishan.
Here, that mix of figure and background turns a simple moment into something that speaks to legacy, resilience, and care. Through Mary, I reflect on where I come from and the values that continue to guide me.