
Serene, Nature-Inspired Artwork
Explore serene artwork that speaks to the soul
Watercolour
There’s something quietly magical about watercolour—the way pigment blooms across paper and blends like mist.
It mirrors nature in its gentlest form: delicate, and alive with subtle motion. Each stroke feels like a breath, a fleeting moment captured in transparency and light.
Just as leaves flutter in a breeze or petals soften in the sun, watercolour holds a fragile beauty that invites stillness and wonder.

It has always smelt like roses and blooming spring in her garden.
Digital

Exploring digital art feels like opening a new spellbook. I love experimenting with technology, blending traditional drawing with modern techniques to create something unique.

For me, it’s not just drawing—it’s digital daydreaming, and I'm delighted to help other people make their dreams come true.

Portrait of Sibil·la Durfort – Library Signage Illustration
I love portraits, especially those of strong women. This image features the illustrated portrait of Sibil·la Durfort, now displayed on the sign and glass door of the Collbató public library. Sibil·la Durfort was a noblewoman and the last lady of the Castle of Collbató in the 15th century. Despite the limited roles offered to women in medieval society, she held a position of influence and responsibility—traits that inspired me deeply.This is both a feminine and feminist project: feminine in its visual language and subject, and feminist in its intention to recover and celebrate the stories of women who have often been forgotten or overlooked by history. Giving Sibil·la a face and a place in the library—a space of knowledge and community—is a small act of recognition and empowerment that could not make me happier.
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Books


Children's Book
Author: Anna M Vives
Illustrated by Anna M Vives and Maria Amat Domènech

Where Illustration Meets Fine Art
In my world, illustration and painting are not separate paths—they’re two ways of listening closely. Both whisper through soft lines, layers of color, imagined characters and quiet emotion.
They are rooted in storytelling, sensitivity, and a love for the natural world.



