Eufália is a visual artist. Her practice unfolds through photographic narratives that move between performance, landscape, and lived memory. Often rooted in personal experience, it explores how time and presence inhabit spaces, creating images that act as vessels of perception.
Across her projects, she engages with duration, repetition, and displacement as ways of accessing states that resist immediate visibility. Her images emerge from processes that involve both physical movement and inner attention, allowing meaning to surface gradually rather than being imposed.
The image becomes a threshold, not an answer, but a place of encounter, where what is seen and what is felt coexist.
Alongside her photographic work, she develops ongoing studies a series of intuitive images and phrases that emerge from a state of presence that she calls –What Came Today . These works are not constructed but received, offering small openings for those who are attentive to them.
Born in Brazil and shaped by a life across multiple geographies, her trajectory includes a decade-long pause devoted to motherhood. She returned to her practice with renewed clarity, not as continuation, but as transformation integrating lived experience into a more grounded and intentional body of work.