PRESS

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  • ‘Her inspirations are collective and multicultural...’

    Essay by Annabel Keenan

  • ‘Themes of sacrifice, spirituality, and humanity’s intricate connection to nature…’

    Vogue, 2025

  • ‘Haunting interpretations of brutal, age-old rituals…’

    Artnet News, 2025

  • 'She creates whimsical paintings that verge on the surreal—tender yet lonely depictions of animals in familiar landscapes.'

    Air Mail, 2025

  • 'The understated artist has been honing her craft for more than a decade...'

    New York Post, 2025

  • 'The images are pastoral, spiritual, and verge on the surreal. There is also tenderness.'

    Air Mail Arts Intel Report, 2025

  • '...our bond with nature, loss, guilt, shame, vulnerability...'

    De Tijd (Belgium), 2025

  • 'Profound symbolism behind her latest work...'

    HOLA!, 2025

  • '...maîtrise technique traditionnelle et profondeur psychologique et spirituelle d’inspiration ancienne.'

    Le Soir (Belgium), 2025

  • ‘Resonant and deceptively layered... simmering with ancient questions...’

    Avenue, 2025

  • ‘Ferrer succeeds in exploring universal themes such as guilt, grief, and redemption...’

    The Stylemate (Germany), 2025

  • 'A poignant body of work that looks at the complex and fragile relationship between man, animal, and Nature. '

    MutualArt, 2025

  • ‘Her work invites viewers to grapple with questions about humanity’s relationship with nature…’

    ArtDependence, 2025

  • ‘Marked by ancient traditions and practices that seem otherworldly...’

    Curatorial (Romania), 2025

  • "...un lirismo particolare, dato dai colori terrosi che ricordano un Altrove...'

    Papillon Mag, 2025

  • 'Mystery and hope: Ferrer exhibit delivers a sense of wonder'

    New Bedford Light, 2025

  • 'Resonating deeply with the emotions many are currently facing...'

    PhotoBook Magazine, 2025