Illustrator, designer and visual artist based in São Paulo. Her work traverses mediums like video, installation and photography, and her designer work converses with languages such as music, fashion, literature and theater. She holds a degree in Communication from the University of Brasília, a postgraduate degree in Graphic Design from Faculdade Senac in São Paulo, and a master’s degree in New Media Arts from the Kent Institut of Arts and Design in Maidstone, United Kingdom. She completed a second master’s at the Contemporary Art Museum of the University of São Paulo, titled Através do Surrealismo e o que Alice encontrou lá (Through Surrealism and what Alice Found There), under the supervision of professor Kátia Canton. She is the founder of the Lewis Carroll Society of Brazil and a member of the Lewis Carroll Societies of the United Kingdom, Japan, and United States. As an illustrator, she works with collage and digital image manipulation. She is constantly looking for curious objects, leftover toy parts, pieces of things and traces of stories, with which she then sews up monsters, bodies, desires, and fairy tales. Her collages and assemblages are magical, multiple inventories where the logic of daily life is reinvented into new meanings and narratives, creating language games and dream labyrinths.