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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] “There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.” Robert Louis Stevenson.               Stevenson was born in Scotland in the century XIV, he was endowed with a literary gift. Sadly, like so many in his time , he died too soon, too young, with many adventures to live. Stevenson due to his weak health, travelled often and he describes his travels: trips to distant places, trips of self discovery, real  and make belief voyages, as well as magical ones. "Inbetween" depicts one of these travels. A journey to the end of the Universe or just around the corner. "Inbetween" can be any journey, without a specific destination, but one of knowledge, learning and freedom . Yes, "Inbetween" can be any journey, made by anybody , one that represents us all. "Inbetween" can be an indefinite journey, one that we must all follow to

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Popular expression aims to describe women that are fearless, bold and proactive as lionesses. The nature of a lioness has made her a symbol of maternity, perseverance and of courage. The lioness fights, hunts and ultimately always wins her prize. She loves and protects, she crosses the savannah with a portly stride, she is secure and majestic, she is alive. In life all paths are choices, all alternatives are risks. Most times we ponder which route to take. The safest one? The one that offers the unknown? Do we dare? This painting “The Lioness' crossing” unveils the sagacious woman, astute and courageous; the woman that does not follow the most trodden path, who doesn’t settle for the norm and who doesn’t fear the unknown. In the end, the lioness asks us, what is life worth if not for the mysterious experience of the unexperienced, told in a