Living between art and multiple sclerosis
When being yourself feels like too much
Sometimes we feel like we don’t fit in.
Like we’re “too sensitive,” “too emotional,” “too different.”
As if we need to turn down our volume just to be accepted.
Has that ever happened to you?
It’s happened to me too.
For a long time, I tried to adjust what I showed to the world.
Until I realized I was hiding the most valuable part of me: my authenticity.

What if your vulnerability was your greatest strength?
The piece Strength of Authenticity was born from a truth that hurt—but also set me free:
I don’t have to pretend.
The layers, the textures, the colors… all speak of a woman who no longer wants to hide.
Who is still becoming.
Who doubts at times, yet chooses to stay true to herself.
And that, to me, is beauty.
A beauty that doesn’t depend on filters or standards, but on the courage to be seen as you are.

You don’t need to have it all figured out to bloom
At this stage in life, we often feel pressure—to decide, to achieve, to “be successful.”
But authenticity doesn’t ask for clarity. It only asks for honesty.
Blooming isn’t about arriving. It’s about daring to grow from where you are.
This piece reminds me of that every single day.
Maybe it can remind you too.

A piece that speaks your emotional language
Strength of Authenticity doesn’t impose a message—it gently shares its own.
An invitation to be you.
With your process, with your strength with your doubts and with your light.
And if you need something in your space to remind you of that,
this artwork can be your mirror.

What if your story also deserves a place on your wall?
[View the piece]
[Spanish version]