Frän

Angola

"My artistic journey is deeply rooted in a lifelong passion for creativity and a profound connection with nature. From an early age, I was drawn to the world of art, finding inspiration in the simplest moments and turning them into something meaningful. My work is a fusion of architecture, nature, and painting, where each piece is an exploration of textures, watercolors, and collages. Through my art, I strive to express my emotions and ideas, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and the beauty of natural resources. My commitment to these values is reflected in my collaborations with renowned brands and companies, where I bring a unique, nature-inspired perspective to every project. I believe in the power of art to transform spaces and inspire a deeper appreciation for the world around us."

MEET

Frän

Francisca, known in the art world as Frän, has always been a creative soul with an introspective nature. As a child, she found herself captivated by artistic activities, often inspired by television programs like "ArtAttack." Her artistic talents were evident early on, with her school projects frequently showcased and recognized as some of the best in her class.

As an adult, Frän has channeled her creativity into a successful career, working with prestigious brands such as Vista Alegre and engaging in significant projects within the oil industry. Her work is characterized by a deep appreciation for nature, which she seamlessly integrates into her artistic endeavors. Frän’s dedication to sustainability is a driving force in her work, as she continuously seeks out eco-friendly solutions in her projects.

A passionate watercolorist, Frän also experiments with textures and collages, creating art that reflects her love for the natural world and her commitment to promoting sustainable living. Her unique artistic identity is still evolving, with a special focus on African influences, as she continues to explore new ways to merge her love of nature, architecture, and painting.

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