Camino oil painting of a winding countryside path with green hills, trees, and a distant house

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Camino sketch of Catedral de Santiago de Compostela façade
Catedral de Santiago de Compostela - Illustration Print
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Camino sketch of golden angel statues on ornate architecture
Catedral de Santiago de Compostela Print
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Camino sketch of León Cathedral with rose window
Cathedral de Santa Marie de Leon Print
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Girl in red coat walking under stars in snowy forest
Child Artist Leon Print
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Camino sketch of ink stamp, fruit, and lavender sprig
Cizur Menor Print
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Camino watercolor of wasps building a nest among leaves
En Route - Losarios Print
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Camino watercolor sketch of a decorative mask with green face and golden floral headdress
En Route - Najera Print
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Camino watercolor of red roses climbing a beige building with blue-framed windows
En Route - Santiago de Compostela Print
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Camino watercolor of Virgin Mary in blue robe with golden rays and angel beneath
En Route Arzua Print
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Camino Collection: A Journey in Watercolour

In the spring of 2023, I walked the Camino de Santiago alone.

Each day, I carried not just a backpack, but a small set of watercolours. At cafes, by churches, or simply under the open sky, I painted what I saw and felt. These paintings became my companions, my journal, and my healing.

The Camino was more than a pilgrimage—it was a lifeline. During difficult moments of grief, loneliness, and illness, art was my anchor. Even when I was sick with COVID in a small village, I kept painting. One morning, I met a stranger on the trail who later became a dear friend. These moments shaped the works you see here.

Each piece in this collection holds a memory: of rain-soaked mornings, of laughter with fellow pilgrims, of quiet contemplation at sunrise.

This is more than art. It's a story of resilience, beauty, and deep connection—with others, and with myself.